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RIA reports that a Russian-Italian prisoner was sentenced to 29 years in jail by RIA for an 'act' of terror committed against Ukraine.

The Russian state news agency RIA reported that a Russian-Italian was sentenced to 29 years in prison by a Russian military court after he was found guilty of various terrorism charges, including blowing up a train on Ukraine's orders.

The report said that a military tribunal in the western Russian town of Ryazan ordered Ruslan to serve nine years in prison and the remainder in a maximum-security prison camp.

RIA cited Sidiki’s lawyer, who said that his client partially admitted to his guilt. In the past, Russian-language media outlets reported that Sidiki had admitted his guilt but denied any intent to harm anyone.

These reports stated that he regarded his actions as sabotage and not terrorism, and viewed himself as a war prisoner.

State prosecutors accused Sidiki, in November 2023 of blowing up a train with a homemade bomb, which caused 19 wagons derail. They also said that he had used a drone to attack an airbase the previous year.

In a statement issued at the time, Russia's FSB said that Sidiki was recruited by Ukrainian military intelligence in Istanbul in 2023. He then received sabotage instruction in Latvia before returning home to Russia.

Ukraine has not yet responded. Andrew Osborn (Reporting) Andrew Heavens (Editing)

(source: Reuters)