❗️Суд приговорил журналистов «Росдержавы» Яна Кателевского к 9,5 и Александра Дорогова к 10,5 годам колонии, передает наш корреспондент из Люберецкого суда Московской области
Дмитрию Филимонову, который согласился на сделку со следствием и признал вину, назначили 7 лет условно и 4 года испытательного срока.
❗️Суд приговорил журналистов «Росдержавы» Яна Кателевского к 9,5 и Александра Дорогова к 10,5 годам колонии, передает наш корреспондент из Люберецкого суда Московской области
Дмитрию Филимонову, который согласился на сделку со следствием и признал вину, назначили 7 лет условно и 4 года испытательного срока.
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