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Dmitry Lisovets

Dmitry Lisovets

Rostov-on-Don

33 yr old (born in 05.07.1992)

Address: 600020, ул. Большая Нижегородская д. 67, Владимирская область, г. Владимир, ФКУ «Тюрьма № 2 УФСИН по Владимирской области» «Владимирский централ», Лисовец Дмитрий Эдуардович, 1992 г.р.

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A native of Mariupol, from August 2016 to January 2017, he served in the "Ukrainian Volunteer Army," and from the beginning of 2020 to June 2021, he served under contract in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. On April 3, 2022, when attempting to leave the occupied Mariupol, he was detained at a checkpoint. The next day, Lisovets was arrested for five days under an administrative article on disobedience to the lawful demands of law enforcement officers (Article 19.3 of the Administrative Code), and then placed in pre-trial detention, where he was held for over two months without procedural status. The lawyer who later took on his case reported that Lisovets was tortured during this time. On June 16, 2022, a case was initiated against Lisovets for participating in the activities of an illegal armed group and extremist organization, as well as for undergoing training with the aim of carrying out terrorist activities. On December 7, 2023, the former Ukrainian serviceman was sentenced to 16 years in a maximum-security prison.

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Address: 600020, ул. Большая Нижегородская д. 67, Владимирская область, г. Владимир, ФКУ «Тюрьма № 2 УФСИН по Владимирской области» «Владимирский централ», Лисовец Дмитрий Эдуардович, 1992 г.р.

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