A member of the Ukrainian Army's Aidar Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) is seen inside a defendant's cage during the verdict hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 18 Ukrainian prisoners of war including personnel who provided medical assistance are charged with seizure of power and change of the constitutional order, as well as involvement in the activities of a terrorist organization. 15 members were convicted by the court of taking part in "a terrorist organisation" and sentenced to between 15 and 21 years in a maximum security penal colony.17.10.2025#9027646
A member of the Ukrainian Army's Aidar Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) is seen inside a defendant's cage during the verdict hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 18 Ukrainian prisoners of war including personnel who provided medical assistance are charged with seizure of power and change of the constitutional order, as well as involvement in the activities of a terrorist organization. 15 members were convicted by the court of taking part in "a terrorist organisation" and sentenced to between 15 and 21 years in a maximum security penal colony.17.10.2025#9027648
Members of the Ukrainian Army's Aidar Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) are seen inside a defendant's cage during the verdict hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 18 Ukrainian prisoners of war including personnel who provided medical assistance are charged with seizure of power and change of the constitutional order, as well as involvement in the activities of a terrorist organization. 15 members were convicted by the court of taking part in "a terrorist organisation" and sentenced to between 15 and 21 years in a maximum security penal colony.17.10.2025#9027645
A member of the Ukrainian Army's Aidar Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) is seen inside a defendant's cage during the verdict hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 18 Ukrainian prisoners of war including personnel who provided medical assistance are charged with seizure of power and change of the constitutional order, as well as involvement in the activities of a terrorist organization. 15 members were convicted by the court of taking part in "a terrorist organisation" and sentenced to between 15 and 21 years in a maximum security penal colony.17.10.2025#9027647
Members of the Ukrainian Army's Aidar Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) are seen inside a defendant's cage during the verdict hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 18 Ukrainian prisoners of war including personnel who provided medical assistance are charged with seizure of power and change of the constitutional order, as well as involvement in the activities of a terrorist organization. 15 members were convicted by the court of taking part in "a terrorist organisation" and sentenced to between 15 and 21 years in a maximum security penal colony.17.10.2025#9027654
Members of the Ukrainian Army's Aidar Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) are seen inside a defendant's cage during the verdict hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 18 Ukrainian prisoners of war including personnel who provided medical assistance are charged with seizure of power and change of the constitutional order, as well as involvement in the activities of a terrorist organization. 15 members were convicted by the court of taking part in "a terrorist organisation" and sentenced to between 15 and 21 years in a maximum security penal colony.17.10.2025#9027644
Members of the Ukrainian Army's Aidar Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) are seen inside a defendant's cage during the verdict hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 18 Ukrainian prisoners of war including personnel who provided medical assistance are charged with seizure of power and change of the constitutional order, as well as involvement in the activities of a terrorist organization. 15 members were convicted by the court of taking part in "a terrorist organisation" and sentenced to between 15 and 21 years in a maximum security penal colony.17.10.2025#9027653
Members of the Ukrainian Army's Aidar Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) are seen inside a defendant's cage during the verdict hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 18 Ukrainian prisoners of war including personnel who provided medical assistance are charged with seizure of power and change of the constitutional order, as well as involvement in the activities of a terrorist organization. 15 members were convicted by the court of taking part in "a terrorist organisation" and sentenced to between 15 and 21 years in a maximum security penal colony.17.10.2025#9027650
Members of the Ukrainian Army's Aidar Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) are seen inside a defendant's cage during the verdict hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 18 Ukrainian prisoners of war including personnel who provided medical assistance are charged with seizure of power and change of the constitutional order, as well as involvement in the activities of a terrorist organization. 15 members were convicted by the court of taking part in "a terrorist organisation" and sentenced to between 15 and 21 years in a maximum security penal colony.17.10.2025#9027651
Members of the Ukrainian Army's Aidar Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) are seen inside a defendant's cage during the verdict hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 18 Ukrainian prisoners of war including personnel who provided medical assistance are charged with seizure of power and change of the constitutional order, as well as involvement in the activities of a terrorist organization. 15 members were convicted by the court of taking part in "a terrorist organisation" and sentenced to between 15 and 21 years in a maximum security penal colony.17.10.2025#9027643
A member of the Ukrainian Army's Aidar Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) is seen inside a defendant's cage during the verdict hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 18 Ukrainian prisoners of war including personnel who provided medical assistance are charged with seizure of power and change of the constitutional order, as well as involvement in the activities of a terrorist organization. 15 members were convicted by the court of taking part in "a terrorist organisation" and sentenced to between 15 and 21 years in a maximum security penal colony.17.10.2025#9027664
A member of the Ukrainian Army's Aidar Battalion (a terrorist organization banned in Russia) is seen inside a defendant's cage during the verdict hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. 18 Ukrainian prisoners of war including personnel who provided medical assistance are charged with seizure of power and change of the constitutional order, as well as involvement in the activities of a terrorist organization. 15 members were convicted by the court of taking part in "a terrorist organisation" and sentenced to between 15 and 21 years in a maximum security penal colony.17.10.2025#9027652
Blogger Yelena Blinovskaya, charged with tax evasion, is seen inside a defendant's cage before a hearing at the Savyolovsky District Court, in Moscow, Russia. On April 27, 2023, the Investigative Committee announced the opening of a criminal case against Blinovskaya for tax evasion and money laundering. According to investigators, the blogger did not pay taxes for 2019-2021 totalling more than 918 million rubles.23.01.2025#8845098
Blogger Yelena Blinovskaya, charged with tax evasion, is seen inside a defendant's cage before a hearing at the Savyolovsky District Court, in Moscow, Russia. On April 27, 2023, the Investigative Committee announced the opening of a criminal case against Blinovskaya for tax evasion and money laundering. According to investigators, the blogger did not pay taxes for 2019-2021 totalling more than 918 million rubles.23.01.2025#8845100
Blogger Yelena Blinovskaya, charged with tax evasion, is seen inside a defendant's cage before a hearing at the Savyolovsky District Court, in Moscow, Russia. On April 27, 2023, the Investigative Committee announced the opening of a criminal case against Blinovskaya for tax evasion and money laundering. According to investigators, the blogger did not pay taxes for 2019-2021 totalling more than 918 million rubles.23.01.2025#8845102
Blogger Yelena Blinovskaya, charged with tax evasion, is escorted by a police officer before a hearing at the Savyolovsky District Court, in Moscow, Russia. On April 27, 2023, the Investigative Committee announced the opening of a criminal case against Blinovskaya for tax evasion and money laundering. According to investigators, the blogger did not pay taxes for 2019-2021 totalling more than 918 million rubles.23.01.2025#8845105
Blogger Yelena Blinovskaya, charged with tax evasion, is escorted by a police officer before a hearing at the Savyolovsky District Court, in Moscow, Russia. On April 27, 2023, the Investigative Committee announced the opening of a criminal case against Blinovskaya for tax evasion and money laundering. According to investigators, the blogger did not pay taxes for 2019-2021 totalling more than 918 million rubles.23.01.2025#8845104
Musician Eduard Sharlot, charged with desecrating symbols of Russia's military glory, insulting the feelings of religious believers and damaging an official document for publications he made on social media, is seen inside a defendant’s glass cage during a hearing at the Samara Regional Court in Samara, Russia.27.12.2024#8836926
Musician Eduard Sharlot, charged with desecrating symbols of Russia's military glory, insulting the feelings of religious believers and damaging an official document for publications he made on social media, is seen inside a defendant’s glass cage during a hearing at the Samara Regional Court in Samara, Russia.27.12.2024#8836927
Musician Eduard Sharlot, charged with desecrating symbols of Russia's military glory, insulting the feelings of religious believers and damaging an official document for publications he made on social media, is seen inside a defendant’s glass cage during a hearing at the Samara Regional Court in Samara, Russia.27.12.2024#8836925
Musician Eduard Sharlot, charged with desecrating symbols of Russia's military glory, insulting the feelings of religious believers and damaging an official document for publications he made on social media, is escorted before a hearing at the Samara Regional Court in Samara, Russia.27.12.2024#8836924
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781511
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781510
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781512
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781513
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781515
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781527
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781525
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781516
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781518
Former Head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry, Lieutenant General Yuri Kuznetsov, charged with bribery on a particularly large scale, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 235th Garrison Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to law enforcement officials, he was charged with a criminal offence for receiving a bribe in the form of land plot and a house during the conclusion of a contract between the Shtemenko Krasnodar Higher Military School and individual businessman Leva Martirosyan.08.10.2024#8781521
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781429
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigators Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, and Kristina Lyakhovenko, another suspect in the case accused of illegally taking several bitcoin data storage devices, are seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781431
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781368
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781434
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781366
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781437
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781440
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781353
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781364
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781354
Former Russian Investigative Committee investigator Marat Tambiev, accused of taking a record-breaking bribe of 7 billion rubles in bitcoins, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Balashikha City Court in Balashikha, outside Moscow, Russia. At the time, Russian law enforcement was cracking down on the Russian branch of an international cybercrime syndicate known as the Infraud Organization. According to court documents, one of the men, Major Marat Tambiev of the committee's Moscow district branch, demanded that the hackers pay him 2,718 bitcoins, the equivalent of around $181 million at current bitcoin prices. This is the largest known bribe in modern Russian history.08.10.2024#8781445
Ukrainian citizen Alexander Permyakov, accused of involvement in the assassination attempt of Zakhar Prilepin, A Just Russia - For Truth co-chairman, writer and public figure, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. The court sentenced Alexander Permyakov to life imprisonment.30.09.2024#8775608
Ukrainian citizen Alexander Permyakov, accused of involvement in the assassination attempt of Zakhar Prilepin, A Just Russia - For Truth co-chairman, writer and public figure, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. The court sentenced Alexander Permyakov to life imprisonment.30.09.2024#8775609
Ukrainian citizen Alexander Permyakov, accused of involvement in the assassination attempt of Zakhar Prilepin, A Just Russia - For Truth co-chairman, writer and public figure, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. The court sentenced Alexander Permyakov to life imprisonment.30.09.2024#8775611
Ukrainian citizen Alexander Permyakov, accused of involvement in the assassination attempt of Zakhar Prilepin, A Just Russia - For Truth co-chairman, writer and public figure, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a verdict hearing at the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. The court sentenced Alexander Permyakov to life imprisonment.30.09.2024#8775613
Participants attend a session "State Penitentiary Policy and Its Role in Reducing Recidivism: International Experience and Accomplishments" of the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) in St. Petersburg, Russia.27.06.2024#8717262
Participants explore the stand of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service at the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716703
Russian Justice Minister Konstantin Chuichenko, left, attends a baby naming ceremony at the stand of the St. Petersburg Civil Registration Committee during the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716706
Russian Justice Minister Konstantin Chuichenko, foreground left, attends a baby naming ceremony at the stand of the St. Petersburg Civil Registration Committee during the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716704
Participants take part in a baby naming ceremony at the stand of the St. Petersburg Civil Registration Committee during the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716708
Participants take part in a baby naming ceremony at the stand of the St. Petersburg Civil Registration Committee during the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716714
A participant walks past the stand of the Russian Ministry of Justice during the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716743
A participant walks past the stand of the Russian Ministry of Justice during the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716723
Participants walk past the stand of the Russian Ministry of Justice during the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716721
Participants are seen at the BRICS stand during the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716727
A visitor wearing a VR headset is seen during the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716731
Participants attend the interactive session "The Vera Zasulich Case: For and Against" of the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716595
Participants attend the interactive session "The Vera Zasulich Case: For and Against" of the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716593
Participants attend the interactive session "The Vera Zasulich Case: For and Against" of the 12th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPILF) at the ExpoForum Convention and Exhibition Centre in St. Petersburg, Russia.26.06.2024#8716591