In this handout video grab released by the Moscow City Court, Ivan Safronov, a former journalist and assistant to the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, accused of treason, is seen during the announcement of the verdict in the Moscow City Court, Russia. The court recognizeв Safronov guilty of committing a crime and sentenced him to 22 years in a strict regime colony. In addition, he was sentenced to two years of restriction of freedom after his release and a fine of 500,000 rubles ($8,280). The case was heard behind closed doors, but the public was admitted to hear the verdict. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.05.09.2022#8268076
Ksenia Mironova, a journalist and fiancee of Ivan Safronov, an ex-journalist and an aide to the head of Russia's space agency Roscosmos, accused of treason, and his sister Irina are seen after the announcement of the verdict, outside the Moscow City Court, Russia. The court recognized Safronov guilty of committing a crime and sentenced him to 22 years in a strict regime colony.05.09.2022#8268071
Ksenia Mironova, a journalist and fiancee of Ivan Safronov, an ex-journalist and an aide to the head of Russia's space agency Roscosmos, accused of treason, is seen after the announcement of the verdict, outside the Moscow City Court, Russia. The court recognized Safronov guilty of committing a crime and sentenced him to 22 years in a strict regime colony.05.09.2022#8268069
Daniil Nikiforov, the lawyer of Ivan Safronov, an ex-journalist and an aide to the head of Russia's space agency Roscosmos, accused of treason, talks the media after the announcement of the verdict, outside the Moscow City Court, Russia. The court recognizeв Safronov guilty of committing a crime and sentenced him to 22 years in a strict regime colony. In addition, he was sentenced to two years of restriction of freedom after his release and a fine of 500,000 rubles ($8,280).05.09.2022#8268068
Irina, sister of Ivan Safronov, an ex-journalist and an aide to the head of Russia's space agency Roscosmos, accused of treason, speaks on the phone after the announcement of the verdict, outside the Moscow City Court, Russia. The court recognized Safronov guilty of committing a crime and sentenced him to 22 years in a strict regime colony.05.09.2022#8268067
Daniil Nikiforov, the lawyer of Ivan Safronov, an ex-journalist and an aide to the head of Russia's space agency Roscosmos, accused of treason, talks the media after the announcement of the verdict, outside the Moscow City Court, Russia. The court recognizeв Safronov guilty of committing a crime and sentenced him to 22 years in a strict regime colony. In addition, he was sentenced to two years of restriction of freedom after his release and a fine of 500,000 rubles ($8,280).05.09.2022#8268062
Ivan Safronov, a former journalist and assistant to the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, accused of treason, is seen on a monitor screen after the announcement of the verdict in the Moscow City Court, Russia. The court recognizeв Safronov guilty of committing a crime and sentenced him to 22 years in a strict regime colony. In addition, he was sentenced to two years of restriction of freedom after his release and a fine of 500,000 rubles ($8,280). The case was heard behind closed doors, but the public was admitted to hear the verdict.05.09.2022#8268052
Ivan Safronov, a former journalist and assistant to the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos,accused of treason, is seen on a monitor screen during the announcement of the verdict in the Moscow City Court, Russia. The court recognizeв Safronov guilty of committing a crime and sentenced him to 22 years in a strict regime colony. In addition, he was sentenced to two years of restriction of freedom after his release and a fine of 500,000 rubles ($8,280). The case was heard behind closed doors, but the public was admitted to hear the verdict.05.09.2022#8268051
Ivan Safronov, a former journalist and assistant to the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, accused of treason, is seen on a monitor screen during the announcement of the verdict in the Moscow City Court, Russia. The court recognizeв Safronov guilty of committing a crime and sentenced him to 22 years in a strict regime colony. In addition, he was sentenced to two years of restriction of freedom after his release and a fine of 500,000 rubles ($8,280). The case was heard behind closed doors, but the public was admitted to hear the verdict.05.09.2022#8268049
Ivan Safronov, a former journalist and assistant to the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, accused of treason, is seen on a monitor screen during the announcement of the verdict in the Moscow City Court, Russia. The court recognizeв Safronov guilty of committing a crime and sentenced him to 22 years in a strict regime colony. In addition, he was sentenced to two years of restriction of freedom after his release and a fine of 500,000 rubles ($8,280). The case was heard behind closed doors, but the public was admitted to hear the verdict.05.09.2022#8268044
Ivan Safronov, a former journalist and assistant to the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, accused of treason, is seen on a monitor screen during the announcement of the verdict in the Moscow City Court, Russia. The court recognizeв Safronov guilty of committing a crime and sentenced him to 22 years in a strict regime colony. In addition, he was sentenced to two years of restriction of freedom after his release and a fine of 500,000 rubles ($8,280). The case was heard behind closed doors, but the public was admitted to hear the verdict.05.09.2022#8268043