Russian Prosecutors Seek 7-Year Sentence for American Accused of Fighting in Ukraine

Russian prosecutors ​have requested⁢ a seven-year prison ​sentence for an American citizen accused ‌of‍ fighting​ as a mercenary in Ukraine against Russia, according to Russian⁣ news agencies.‌ The prosecutors have taken into account the defendant’s⁣ age of ⁤72 and his admission of guilt. They are asking that ​he serve his ⁣sentence in a maximum-security ⁢penal colony.

Participating in ⁢mercenary‍ activities​ is considered a criminal offense in Russia, punishable by imprisonment‌ for​ 7-15 years. The prosecutors allege ⁤that the defendant,‌ Stephen Hubbard, signed a contract with the Ukrainian military after Russia sent troops into Ukraine in February 2022. It is claimed that he‍ was promised at least $1,000 for his involvement.

Hubbard reportedly underwent ⁣training and received a⁣ personal firearm before fighting as a mercenary in ‌the Ukrainian military until April 2022 when he was apprehended by Russian forces. ‌The⁢ U.S. Embassy in Moscow has acknowledged awareness of​ the arrest but declined to comment further ‌due to privacy restrictions.

It is worth ‌noting that Russian courts convict ‌over 99 percent ⁢of defendants, and ‌prosecutors have the ability to appeal sentences​ they deem too lenient. In recent years, there has been an increase in ​arrests of Americans within Russia. Concerns have ⁢been raised about whether these arrests are part of​ an effort by Russia⁣ to use U.S. nationals as ⁤bargaining chips for negotiations involving Russians convicted⁣ of crimes abroad.

In August, the United⁤ States‍ and Russia ​completed their largest prisoner swap since the Soviet era, which ⁢involved 24⁢ individuals ‍and required ‍extensive negotiations and concessions‌ from‍ European countries holding ⁣Russians in ‍custody. Despite ‍this exchange, several American ‌citizens remain imprisoned in ‌Russia.

The trial outcome ‌remains pending as proceedings continue.

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