
War in Ukraine – Russian opponent receives years in prison
A Russian court sentenced opposition politician Lev Schlosberg to 11 years and one month in prison.
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August 2026, 15:40 Deputy Putin-opponent Schlosberg must be sent to prison for more than eleven years The prominent Russian oppositionist Lev Schlosberg is one of the most courageous war opponents in his homeland. The use of your contributions by 20 minutes is regulated in our GTC: 20min.ch/agb Reto Bollmann (bre), born in 1991, has been strengthening the news desk of 20 minutes as editor since the end of 2021. More than four years after the start of the war, millions of people are still dependent on support – many live in difficult conditions, often without reliable access to electricity, heating or medical care.
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August 2026, 15:40 Deputy Putin-opponent Schlosberg must be sent to prison for more than eleven years The prominent Russian oppositionist Lev Schlosberg is one of the most courageous war opponents in his homeland.
according to 20 MinutenThe use of your contributions by 20 minutes is regulated in our GTC: 20min.ch/agb Reto Bollmann (bre), born in 1991, has been strengthening the news desk of 20 minutes as editor since the end of 2021.
according to 20 MinutenMore than four years after the start of the war, millions of people are still dependent on support – many live in difficult conditions, often without reliable access to electricity, heating or medical care.
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