Court upholds sentence of Russian teenager jailed for six years on terror charges
Dmitry TsyganovApril 3, 2024

“I am humiliated to be put in the same category as these people,” Balazeykin said. “More than ever I realise now that I was wrongly convicted. Someday I will get out of prison, and I will know what conscience is. But these people who convicted me, how will they live? What will they tell their children?”
“My son’s life is under threat. By not taking [his disability] into account, the court has sentenced Yegor to death,” Tatyana Balazeykina said.
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