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Kiev Court Extends Custody of Abducted Russian Serviceman Until July 13
Kiev Court Extends Custody of Abducted Russian Serviceman Until July 13
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The Podolsky district court of Kiev ruled to extend until July 13 the custody of Russian serviceman, Staff Sgt. Aleksander Baranov, who was abducted last year... 27.04.2017, Sputnik International
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Kiev Court Extends Custody of Abducted Russian Serviceman Until July 13
11:47 GMT 27.04.2017 (Updated: 11:48 GMT 27.04.2017) The Podolsky district court of Kiev ruled to extend until July 13 the custody of Russian serviceman, Staff Sgt. Aleksander Baranov, who was abducted last year by Ukraine's security operatives on the border with Crimea, a Sputnik correspondent reported from the court room Thursday.
KIEV (Sputnik) — The court ruled in March to extend Baranov’s custody until May 15.
"The judges decided to extend Baranov's detention period until July 13,"the judge said.
12 September 2015, 17:19 GMT
In November 2016, the Russian Defense Ministry said that Baranov and another serviceman Maxim Odintsov were kidnapped and whisked across the border to the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine with an apparent goal to press criminal charges against them.
The Security Service of Ukraine said later that the detained Russian servicemen had previously served in the Ukrainian Army and after Crimea's reunification with Russia went to serve in the Russian Army. Criminal proceedings have been initiated against them over their alleged desertion and state treason.