Hanging on the telephone
A Russian reservist has begun an 18-year prison sentence for treason after trying to visit his mother in Ukraine

One October morning in 2023, Olga Leonova’s phone rang in the central Russian city of Dzerzhinsk. It was her mother-in-law calling from Ukraine to ask why her son, who normally called her every morning, hadn’t been in touch and wasn’t answering his phone.
“All our friends and all the neighbours we’d known for at least 10 years dropped us when Gena was arrested.”
They brought him back inside and said they had found 60g of explosives in the kitchen radiator.
As far as the court was concerned, Artemenko was subscribed to the Atesh channel, and that was all the proof it needed.

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