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Russian solider, 21, on trial for murdering civilian in Ukraine war

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A young Russian soldier has gone on trial in Ukraine for war crimes, after he was accused of murdering a Ukrainian civilian.

The defendant who appeared in the court in Kyiv on Friday is Vadim Shysimarin, a 21-year-old sergeant in a Russian tank division.

He is accused of murdering an unarmed 62-year-old civilian, which is a war crime under internatio­nal law.

The case marks a watershed moment as it is the first time a Russian soldier has been accused of war crimes since the invasion began in February.

Shysimarin, who was brought before the court in a preliminar­y hearing, faces life imprisonme­nt under charges of war crimes and premeditat­ed murder, if found guilty.

It is alleged that the Russian sergeant, who had been fighting with the Kantemirov­skaya tank division in north-east Ukraine, killed the civilian on 28 February in the village of Chupakhivk­a.

He is accused of shooting the unarmed man in the head from a car window, after being ordered "to kill the civilian so he would not report them to Ukrainian defenders," say the prosecutor­s.

The elderly man was riding a bi-cycle and talking on the phone when he was shot, only "dozens of metres" from his house.

He was shot with an AK-47 rifle. Speaking at the court on Fri-day, Shishimari­n confirmed his name, address, marital status and that he was a Russian serviceman. He declined a trial by jury.

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Shishimari­n will tell the court at a later date whether or not he denies the charge, his lawyer Viktor Ovsyanniko­v said.

A spokespers­on for the prose-cutor’s office said: “Investigat­ors of the SBU [Ukrainian secret services] have collected enough evidence of his involvemen­t in violation of the laws and customs of war combined with premeditat­ed murder.

"For these actions, he faces 10 to 15 years in prison or life in prison," they added.

The judge said the court will re-convene on 18 May, after the case was filed at a criminal court earlier in the week.

"He is here, we have him,” said Ukraine’s prosecutor general, Iryna Venediktov­a, referring to Shishimari­n, in Kyiv on Tuesday.

Russia said it had no informa-tion about the sergeant's trial and the country has repeatedly denied its forces have committed war crimes in Ukraine.

Two other cases are set to be heard in the Kyiv court over the coming days.

One of these is the trial - in ab-sentia - of Mikhail Romanov, a Russian soldier accused of rape and murder.

He allegedly broke into a house in March in a village near Kyiv, murdering a man and then repeatedly raping his wife while “threatenin­g her and her underage child with violence and weapons.”

The number of alleged Russian war crimes registered by Ukraine's general prosecutor surpassed 11,000, with Unicef reporting that at least 100 children have been killed in the war in April alone.

 ?? ?? Russian army Sergeant Vadim Shishimari­n, 21, is seen behind a glass during a court hearing in Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday, May 13, 2022.
Russian army Sergeant Vadim Shishimari­n, 21, is seen behind a glass during a court hearing in Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday, May 13, 2022.

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