Aziz Fayzullaev was sentenced to three years in prison on charges of setting fire to the administration. In June, Z-channels posted a video of his “remorse”

The Sovetsky District Court of Crimea sentenced local resident Aziz Fayzullaev to three years in a penal colony in the case of setting fire to the administration of the Pushkinsky rural settlement. The meeting was held on October 26, the text of the resolution was published on November 17.

According to the article on the deliberate destruction of another's property by arson (part 2 of article 167 of the Criminal Code), Faizullaev, according to the court decision, will also have to pay 700 thousand rubles of material damage.

The incident itself, on which Fayzullaev was tried, took place on the night of June 5. The investigation claims that the man, being in a state of intoxication, threw two Molotov cocktails into the window of the village administration building that he had previously broken. There were no casualties as a result of the arson, but furniture and appliances are said to have been damaged. The motives of the act of the Crimean, the investigation calls disagreement with the war in Ukraine, where his relatives live.

The resolution states that Fayzullaev wrote a confession and admitted his guilt. In June, after being detained and searched, a video was circulated on Z-channels, where he makes a “frank confession” on camera. His sister stated that she "has no doubt that he was pressured." She also told Grati that the police had been “interested in” her brother for a long time: “He was repeatedly warned, the last one was on the eve of May 18 (Remembrance Day for the deportation of the Crimean Tatars – approx. The Insider).”

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