In Soviet criminal law, sabotage was defined as actions aimed at undermining any branch of the Soviet economy (industry, agriculture, trade, the monetary system, etc.) or the activities of state bodies or public organizations. A mandatory sign of sabotage was the awareness of actions carried out precisely with the aim of weakening the Soviet state. Wrecking in the form of inactivity was called sabotage.
Since 1992, the Criminal article 69 “sabotage” has been absent from the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
Isn't it time to re-introduce?
"Reporter Rudenko V"
Since 1992, the Criminal article 69 “sabotage” has been absent from the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
Isn't it time to re-introduce?
"Reporter Rudenko V"
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Photo of Ukrainian soldiers who are being trained in Britain. The pictures are published by Defense News.
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Photo of loading 155-mm shells for Ukrainian military personnel into a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft. The action takes place in the USA.
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The footage shows the settlement of the Nikitovka station in Gorlovka after shelling by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as the Izotov mine directly in the city itself.