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Ukraine War: Russian Soldier Vadim Shishimarin Jailed For Life Over War Crime by Fuckyoumod: 6:11pm On May 23, 2022
Ukraine war: Russian soldier Vadim Shishimarin jailed for life over war crime

By Patrick Jackson & James Waterhouse
in London and Kyiv
23 May 2022, 10:58 BST
Updated 2 hours ago
Vadim Shishimarin in court in Kyiv.
Vadim Shishimari, 21, watched proceedings silently from a reinforced glass box in the Kyiv courtroom

A court in Ukraine has jailed a Russian tank commander for life for killing a civilian at the first war crimes trial since the invasion.

Captured soldier Sgt Vadim Shishimarin was convicted of killing Oleksandr Shelipov, 62, in the north-eastern village of Chupakhivka on 28 February. He admitted shooting Mr Shelipov but said he had been acting on orders and asked forgiveness of the man's widow.

Many other alleged war crimes are being investigated by Ukraine.
And in a conflict where the deliberate targeting of civilians has become one of the defining features, Monday's outcome sets a significant legal precedent.
Moscow has always denied its troops have targeted civilians, despite a wealth of evidence to the contrary, while Ukraine says more than 11,000 crimes may have occurred.

Ukraine, however, is likely to bring more cases like this to unpick Moscow's blanket denials.

This sentencing is unlikely to lead to an immediate change in tactics from the invading forces, but it does bring Oleksandr Shelipov's widow Kateryna Shelipova justice.

Imposing the life sentence, Judge Serhiy Agafonov said Shishimarin, 21, had carried out a "criminal order" by a soldier of higher rank.

"Given that the crime committed is a crime against peace, security, humanity and the international legal order... the court does not see the possibility of imposing a [shorter] sentence of imprisonment," he said.

Shishimarin, wearing a blue and grey hooded sweatshirt, watched proceedings silently from a reinforced glass box in the courtroom and showed no emotion as the verdict was read out. His lawyer said an appeal would be lodged against the verdict.

The Kremlin's response is already in motion, with laws being drafted and courts being set up in Russia to try some Ukrainian prisoners as war criminals. This suggests both countries could soon find themselves in a legal tit-for-tat while the conflict rages on.

'What did my husband do to you?' widow Kateryna Shelipova asked the Russian soldier during the trial

Shishimarin served in Russia's Kantemirovskaya tank division. At the time of the killing, he and other soldiers were travelling in a car they had seized after their convoy came under attack and they became separated from their unit. When they spotted Mr Shelipov he was speaking on his phone, Shishimarin told the court. He said he was told to shoot him with an assault rifle. His defence lawyer told the court on Friday that Shishimarin had only fired after twice refusing to carry out the order to shoot and that only one out of three to four rounds had hit the man.

He said Shishimarin fired the rounds out of fear for his own safety and he questioned whether the defendant had intended to kill.

In one dramatic moment, the victim's widow Kateryna Shelipova confronted Shishimarin. "Tell me please, why did you [Russians] come here? To protect us?" she asked, citing Russian President Vladimir Putin's justification for the invasion of Ukraine.

"Protect us from whom? Did you protect me from my husband, whom you killed?"
The soldier had no answer to that. Asking forgiveness of the widow earlier, he said: "But I understand you won't be able to forgive me."

Ms Shelipova told the BBC: "I feel very sorry for him but for a crime like that - I can't forgive him."

Image shows Kateryna Shelipova at trial


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61549569.amp

Re: Ukraine War: Russian Soldier Vadim Shishimarin Jailed For Life Over War Crime by Fuckyoumod: 6:11pm On May 23, 2022
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Re: Ukraine War: Russian Soldier Vadim Shishimarin Jailed For Life Over War Crime by SUPERPACK: 6:19pm On May 23, 2022
Somebody that will be released in a POW exchange in highest 2 months time as usual. As far as Russia is concerned no court verdict took place and is null. If them do anyhow na to bomb their prison to stone age.

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Re: Ukraine War: Russian Soldier Vadim Shishimarin Jailed For Life Over War Crime by Kingpin1000: 6:27pm On May 23, 2022
He should have been given a death sentence.
But sorry Ukraine should know Azov will not be given a life sentence. Most will face the muzzle or the gulag.
While the rest will be somewhere in Siberia breaking Ice.

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