A court in Moscow has sentenced a Colombian man to five years and two months in prison for โdiscrediting the Russian armed forces.โโ
The accused is to serve his sentence in a general penitentiary institution in Russia, the Interfax news agency reported from the courtroom on Tuesday.
It is the first known case in which a foreign citizen has been sentenced to prison in Russia for discrediting the army.
Russia imposed strict regulations concerning how its war in Ukraine would be described shortly after launching the invasion in February 2022.
Moscow insists on referring to the conflict as a โspecial military operation.โโ
Stiffer penalties were introduced in March for the โslanderโโ or โdiscreditingโโ of the countryโs military, allowing jail sentences of up to 15 years.
Several war opponents have already been sentenced to years in prison for allegedly discrediting the army, although many of these are internationally considered political prisoners.
The prosecutor said the Colombian had hidden mobile phones in a shopping centre in the capital in 2022, which were then used to spread `false reports about the actions of the Russian armed forces, including the murder of civilians.โโ
The Columbian allegedly acted on behalf of and paid by a foreign organisation linked to the U.S. State Department.
Human rights activists have accused the Russian army of numerous war crimes, including a massacre in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha.
The Russian authorities have continued to deny the accusations.
The jailed Colombian has a Russian residence permit, has lived in Russia for years, and has a family there, according to media reports.
Before Tuesdayโs conviction of a foreign national, the Russian authorities brought a case against a guest worker in Sakhalin in the far east.
The worker was fined and expelled for โdiscrediting the armed forcesโโ and is subject to a 70-year ban on entering the country.
(dpa/NAN)