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Russian soldier on trial in first Ukraine war-crimes case

- By Oleksandr Stashevski and Richard Lardner

KYIV, UKRAINE » A 21-yearold Russian soldier went on trial Friday in Kyiv for the killing of an unarmed Ukrainian civilian, marking the first war crime prosecutio­n of a member of the Russian military from 11 weeks of bloodshed in Ukraine.

The soldier, a captured member of a tank unit is accused of shooting a 62-yearold Ukrainian man in the head through an open car window in the northeaste­rn village of Chupakhivk­a during the first days of the war.

Scores of journalist­s and cameras packed inside a small courtroom at the Solomyansk­yy district court in Ukraine’s capital, where the suspect, Sgt. Vadim Shyshimari­n, sat in a glassed-off area wearing a blue and grey hoodie, sweatpants and a shaved head.

He faces up to life in prison under a section of the Ukrainian criminal code that addresses the laws and customs of war. Ukraine’s top prosecutor, with help from foreign experts, is investigat­ing allegation­s that Russian troops violated Ukrainian and internatio­nal law by killing, torturing and abusing possibly thousands of Ukrainian civilians.

Friday’s hearing in Shyshimari­n’s case was brief. A judge asked him to provide his name, address, marital status and other identifyin­g details. He also was asked whether he understood his rights, quietly replying “yes,” and if wanted a jury trial, which he declined.

The judges and lawyers discussed procedural matters before the judges left the courtroom and then returned to say the case would continue on May 18.

 ?? EFREM LUKATSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Russian army Sergeant Vadim Shishimari­n, 21, is seen behind a glass during a court hearing in Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday.
EFREM LUKATSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Russian army Sergeant Vadim Shishimari­n, 21, is seen behind a glass during a court hearing in Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday.

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