In Finland, the Russian Voislav Torden (Jan Petrovsky) was convicted to death for the military atrocities in Ukraine in 2014–2015.
Petrovsky is the co-founder of the terrorist DSRG “Rusich”, which fought in Ukraine as part of the militant group. The investigation revealed that in the spring of 2014, “Rusich” fighters simultaneously killed 22 Ukrainian military servicemen and seriously injured four others. Petrovsky is also accused of broken laws and the outbreak of war.
Torden was found guilty of four military crimes connected with his actions in the Lugansk region in 2014, including the killing of a wounded Ukrainian soldier, the death of another and depressing photos of dead soldiers. Bank of debts until pre-natal age in Bereznya 2025.
All your skargi vydhileni. Virok does not tolerate shame.
The court did not recognize his guilt.
The first episode, since Finland attracted a Russian citizen to the criminal level for crime in Ukraine.
Previously, the Finnish court did not allow Petrovsky to appear against Ukraine.
Petrovsky was arrested from Finland in 2023 - Voislav Torden is still alive under his new name.
Finland also turned to Russia a large Naimanian “PVK Wagner”, asking for a return and criticizing the Ministry of Defense for “evil punishments”.
This was reported by the Finnish news agency Yle, who was sent to the press service of the border administration of Pivnichnaya Karelia..
A patrol of border guards, escorting a person “with a military background”, whose name is not revealed from outside, to the Nural checkpoint on the border with Russia.
Yle confirms that there is a story about the great Naimanian “PVK Wagner”, who was caught in the blacks in Pivnichny Karelia after the crossing of the land cordon - a native of Omsk Zhaslan Mustakhanov, also known under their name.
In the bitter 2025, Mustakhanov recorded a video in which he criticized the command of the Russian army for putting before the soldiers.
“I promise you that I will know the skin of the bitch who gives evil punishments to the wife of our lads for slaughter, our henchmen of the Fatherland,” he said.
Before the start of the war in Ukraine, Mustakhanov was convicted of theft and robbery at least six times..