02.04.2025, 12:47

Occupants threaten to punish Crimeans who burned the grave of Russian soldier Fedorovich

Crimeans who burned the graves of the occupiers' military commander and other "heroes of the SVO" face punishment for "treason".  

The so-called "Deputy Chairman of the Public Chamber" of the occupied Crimea Oleg Yegorov, discussing the punishment of the yet unidentified desecrators of the graves of participants in the war against Ukraine, suggested that the criminals would receive the maximum possible punishment for this criminal article - five years in prison. We are talking, among other things, about the desecration of the grave of the military commander of the Russian edition, Crimean Alexander Fedorchak.

Nevertheless,  a supporter of the occupiers, a Crimean collaborator Alexander Talipov did not rule out that because of the large public outcry the case will be reclassified as "high treason". Then the perpetrators can spend several decades behind bars.

The incident, indeed, caused a wide public outcry, since Fedorchak, who was killed at the front, was a correspondent for the state-owned publication of the aggressor country of Russia. Even the spokesman for the Russian President Dmitry Peskov spoke about this event. He called the incident in Crimea "terrible."  And the head of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Bastrykin, instructed the security forces of the occupation authorities of Crimea to provide him with a report on the investigation of the criminal case that was initiated on this fact. This was reported by the Russian news agency TASS.  

Earlier, the Voice of Crimea wrote pabout the fact that Fedorchak and two more grewIraqi propagandists liquidatedwere in the occupied part of Luhansk region. 

It is noted that Fedorchak was buried in his homeland - in the Crimea. On the third day, his grave and several other graves of members of the so-called "SVO" were set on fire by unknown persons .