Ukrainian pilot Dmitry Shimansky, accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a sentence hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, two pilots Dmitry Shimansky and Alexander Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed. The court sentenced Shimansky to 26 years and Alexander Morozov to 22 years in penal colony.03.03.2025#8870496
Ukrainian pilot Alexander Morozov, accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a centence hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, two Ukrainian pilots Dmitry Shimansky and Alexander Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed. The court sentenced Shimansky to 26 years and Alexander Morozov to 22 years in penal colony.03.03.2025#8870495
Ukrainian pilot Alexander Morozov, accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a centence hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, two Ukrainian pilots Dmitry Shimansky and Alexander Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed. The court sentenced Shimansky to 26 years and Alexander Morozov to 22 years in penal colony.03.03.2025#8870494
Ukrainian pilot Dmitry Shimansky, accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a sentence hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, two pilots Dmitry Shimansky and Alexander Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed. The court sentenced Shimansky to 26 years and Alexander Morozov to 22 years in penal colony.03.03.2025#8870493
Ukrainian pilot Dmitry Shimansky, accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a sentence hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, two pilots Dmitry Shimansky and Alexander Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed. The court sentenced Shimansky to 26 years and Alexander Morozov to 22 years in penal colony.03.03.2025#8870486
Ukrainian pilot Alexander Morozov, accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a centence hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, two Ukrainian pilots Dmitry Shimansky and Alexander Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed. The court sentenced Shimansky to 26 years and Alexander Morozov to 22 years in penal colony.03.03.2025#8870485
Ukrainian pilot Dmitry Shimansky, accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, two pilots Dmitry Shimansky and Alexander Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed.03.03.2025#8870306
Ukrainian pilots Dmitry Shimansky, left, and Alexander Morozo accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, are seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, Shimansky and Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed.03.03.2025#8870305
Ukrainian pilot Dmitry Shimansky, accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, two pilots Dmitry Shimansky and Alexander Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed.03.03.2025#8870304
Ukrainian pilots Dmitry Shimansky and Alexander Morozov, right, accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, are seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, Shimansky and Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed.03.03.2025#8870303
Ukrainian pilot Dmitry Shimansky, accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, two pilots Dmitry Shimansky and Alexander Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed.03.03.2025#8870302
Ukrainian pilot Alexander Morozov, accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, two Ukrainian pilots Dmitry Shimansky and Alexander Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed.03.03.2025#8870301
Ukrainian pilot Dmitry Shimansky, accused of terrorism, violation of international flight rules and illegal crossing of the state border, is seen inside a defendant's glass cage during a hearing at the 2nd Western District Military Court in Moscow, Russia. According to investigators, in April 2023, two pilots Dmitry Shimansky and Alexander Morozov violated Russian airspace in light A-22 planes in order to drop small bombs on an oil refinery in the Bryansk Region, but failed to accomplish the mission. Morozov was detained near the border with Ukraine (his plane caught on a power line), and Shimansky was arrested in the Tula Region, where he landed.03.03.2025#8870300