According to ua.news, in Russia, Ukrainian servicemen Dmytro Yaremov and Anton Borymsky were sentenced to 16 years in prison, accused of “carrying out a terrorist act” in the Kursk region.
This was announced by the press service of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.
According to the Russian investigators, Yaremov — platoon commander of the 21st Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — allegedly “intimidated local residents, obstructed evacuation, repeatedly fired at Russian military personnel and civilians, and also participated in the blockade of the village of Novyi Shlyakh.”

Borymsky, according to the Russian Investigative Committee, works as a technician-driver in the Armed Forces of Ukraine and from August to October 2024 “obstructed the evacuation of civilians” in several settlements of the Kursk region, as well as “fired at military personnel and civilians from observation positions.”

There is currently no other confirmation or independent verification of these accusations.
Earlier, a Russian “court” in temporarily occupied Crimea sentenced a resident of the Leninsky district to 13 years for allegedly providing data about the Russian Armed Forces to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The man was accused of “state treason.”
Also, in temporarily occupied Crimea, a Russian court sentenced two residents of Feodosia to 16 and 10 years in prison for allegedly attempting to assassinate pro-Kremlin blogger Oleksandr Talipov.