A Moscow court sentences Ukrainian businessman Yevgeny Chernyak to 14 years in prison in absentia. The former Global Spirits owner was convicted on charges of financing terrorism.
A Moscow court has sentenced Ukrainian businessman and former Global Spirits owner Yevgeny Chernyak to 14 years in prison in absentia on charges of financing terrorism.
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