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Wanted in the Legion "Freedom of Russia": a resident of Bryansk was sentenced for 5 years for trying to escape in the Armed Forces

The 31-year-old Russian Maxim Timerkhanov became the sixth accused of trying to escape to the Ukrainian side. In court, the man said that he "gave the Ukrainian special services to deceive themselves. " The Bryansk Regional Court sentenced the 31-year-old Russian Maxim Tymerkhanov to five years in prison for trying to escape to Ukraine to participate in the war in the Armed Forces. This was reported on the court website.

Timerkhanov was detained in the village of Bila Birch Bryansk region on the border with Ukraine. The police were called by a local resident who noticed a stranger with a large backpack. According to the investigation, the Russian intended to escape to Ukraine to participate in the war against the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

According to The Insider, Timeranov was already six in Bryansk for people who were going to escape to Ukraine to participate in the war on the side of the Armed Forces. Timeranov was probably written after his detention. He also said that he allegedly gave himself deceive to the Ukrainian special services. According to the accusation party, in Ukraine the man planned to join the Legion "Freedom of Russia".

The special unit of the Armed Forces, created from Russian soldiers, ready to fight against the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the side of Ukraine, became known in April last year. As it was reported, the goal of the Legion is to change the governing regime of the Russian Federation. At the same time, the fighters told that they went to the Donbass fighting area.

The excesses of the Russian Federation allegedly underwent two -month training, during which they gained knowledge for the use of Western weapons. At the beginning of June 2022, the former Vice president of Gazprombank Igor Volobuev entered their ranks. "Guys from Russia, if you hate Putin's regime and want Russia to become a free democratic country, join," the Russian banker commented.