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Ukrainian man jailed for life over role in Russian strike on pizzeria

Man provided information on restaurant in Kramatorsk that was hit last June, killing 13 people including novelist Victoria Amelina

A Ukrainian man who helped Russia target a missile strike on a pizzeria in the eastern city of Kramatorsk last June has been jailed for life.

Thirteen people including the novelist and poet Victoria Amelina were killed when a Russian ballistic missile tore through the popular Ria Pizza restaurant on the evening of 27 June 2023.

“A local resident was sentenced to life imprisonment for guiding the occupiers’ missile attack on the pizzeria in Kramatorsk,” the office of Ukraine’s prosecutor general said on Thursday.

It said the man was recruited to carry out the task by an intelligence official in the Russian-controlled part of the eastern Donetsk region, who asked him to gather information about the restaurant.

magnetosphere ,
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Motherfucker. I’m glad this mass murderer is imprisoned for life instead of getting off easy with a quick death. I hope he’s young and healthy.

Yes, I am aware that this is a cruel, hateful perspective.

catloaf ,

In the city centre, he noticed cars with military licence plates in the car park and military themselves in the restaurant

In case anyone else wanted to know why they were targeting a pizzeria.

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


A Ukrainian man who helped Russia target a missile strike on a pizzeria in the eastern city of Kramatorsk last June has been jailed for life.

Thirteen people including the novelist and poet Victoria Amelina were killed when a Russian ballistic missile tore through the popular Ria Pizza restaurant on the evening of 27 June 2023.

“A local resident was sentenced to life imprisonment for guiding the occupiers’ missile attack on the pizzeria in Kramatorsk,” the office of Ukraine’s prosecutor general said on Thursday.

It said the man was recruited to carry out the task by an intelligence official in the Russian-controlled part of the eastern Donetsk region, who asked him to gather information about the restaurant.

Kyiv has waged an intense crackdown on those suspected of having aided and abetted Russian forces since the invasion in February 2022, many in its east and south.

Other drones targeted the power grid.In recent months, Russian forces have stepped up their aerial barrages of Ukraine, hitting urban areas.


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