Members of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), are seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887968
A member of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), is seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887966
Members of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), are seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887965
A member of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), is seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887964
Members of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), are seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887963
A member of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), is seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887960
Members of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), are seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887949
Members of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), are seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887940
A member of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), is seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887939
Members of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), are seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887938
A member of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), is seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887937
Members of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), are seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887936
Members of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), are seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887934
Members of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), are seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887931
Members of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), are seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887929
A member of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), is seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887925
Members of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), are seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887924
Members of the Ukraine's Azov brigade (designated as a terrorist group and banned in Russia), are seen inside a defendant's cage during a hearing at the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The court on March 26 sentenced a group of captured Ukrainians, including 14 current or former Azov fighters, nine women and one man who worked as cooks or support personnel, to prison terms of up to 23 years on terrorism and other charges.26.03.2025#8887923