Three sons of a priest from central Russia’s Lipetsk region have been handed 17-year prison sentences by a military court for attempting to join a Ukrainian-based paramilitary organisation, Russian independent outlet Mediazona reported on Wednesday.
Ioann, Alexey and Timofey Ashcheulov were charged with attempting to join the Freedom of Russia Legion, a battalion composed of Russian volunteer soldiers fighting for Ukraine, which the Russian government has designated as a terrorist organisation.
The three men were detained last July while attempting to cross the border from Russia into Ukraine in order to join the volunteer legion, according to investigators. The oldest brother Ioann was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison, while Alexey and Timofey were given 17 years each.
During their arrest, law enforcement seized one of the brother’s phones, which contained correspondence between Ioann and a representative from the battalion. The same brother had also contacted the I Want to Live project, a state-funded Ukrainian organisation created to assist Russian soldiers surrender to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, to find the safest route across the border.
The brothers were found guilty of attempted treason, conspiracy to illegally cross the Russian border, and attempted participation in a terrorist organisation. Despite making a full confession at the beginning of the investigation, they pleaded not guilty to the charges.