The Leninsky District Court of Yekaterinburg sentenced 61-year-old teacher of the Ural State Mining University, Sergey Abramov, to 10 months of corrective labor for spreading military 'fakes', reported a correspondent from It's My City from the courtroom. Judge Yulia Lobanova also ordered a 15% deduction from the defendant's salary in favor of the state.
Abramov's case was reviewed by the court in two sessions.
The prosecution requested one year of corrective labor for Abramov. The defense asked the court to show humanity and reduce the term of corrective labor.
Law enforcement detained the teacher of the Ural State Mining University (UGGU) and the Humanities University, Sergey Abramov, in November 2024 right in the UGGU building. According to the investigation, during his lectures, the teacher informed students of 'knowingly false information about the use of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation'. According to Ura.ru, in his classes, Abramov spoke about the history of Ukraine and Russia and claimed the occupation of Ukrainian territories by Russian troops.
The investigation requested to send Abramov to a pre-trial detention center, but the court did not arrest the teacher and imposed a ban on certain actions.
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