A court in Kazan sentenced Marat Gilmanov, son of a Tatarstan Supreme Court judge, to six years in prison for charges including spreading military 'fake news' and justifying terrorism.
Marat Gilmanov, the son of a Supreme Court judge in Tatarstan, was sentenced to six years in prison on charges including spreading military 'fake news', inciting extremism, and justifying terrorism. The court press service confirmed the verdict was delivered on April 17.
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