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Libyan court postpones examination of appeal on Russians sentenced for aiding Gaddafi regime

All of them plead not guilty, saying they were working in Libya under oil-sector contracts

TUNIS, June 27 (Itar-Tass) - Libya’s Supreme Military Court has adjourned examination of the appeal on the case of Russian two Russian nationals to July 3, the local media reported on Wednesday.

In June 2012, the Supreme Military Court of Libya found a group of Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian citizens guilty of aiding the Gaddafi regime and of attempting murder though repairing military hardware used by the governmental troops against the opposition. Russian citizen Alexander Shadrov, who was recognized as the organizer of the group, was sentenced to life in prison. Another Russian citizen, Vladimir Dolgov, and three Belarusians were sentenced to ten years of correctional labor. Nineteen Ukrainian citizens were sentenced to ten years behind bars each.

All of them plead not guilty, saying they were working in Libya under oil-sector contracts.