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Mercenary from Norway faces criminal charges for incursion into Kursk Region

The investigation has found that Ocherkhadzhiyev personally participates in the armed conflict as a mercenary on Russian territory

MOSCOW, December 24. /TASS/. Russia’s Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case against a mercenary from Norway who participated in the Ukrainian military incursion into the Kursk Region in August this year.

The Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case against Aslan Ocherkhadzhiyev, a citizen of the Kingdom of Norway. He is suspected (in absentia) of committing a terrorist act and mercenarism, the IC statement reads.

The investigation has found that Ocherkhadzhiyev personally participates in the armed conflict as a mercenary on Russian territory. He and other members of groups of mercenaries, acting together with representatives of the Ukrainian military and being armed with automatic small arms and large caliber firearms, using explosive devices, as well as military equipment illegally crossed the border of Russia in August and invaded the territory of the Kursk Region. After the invasion, they committed crimes against civilians with the aim of intimidating the population, causing significant property damage and destabilizing the activities of the authorities.

"The investigation is taking measures to establish the whereabouts of Ocherkhadzhiyev and his accomplices. In the course of the investigation all circumstances of these crimes will be established and a legal assessment will be made of the actions committed by Ocherkhadzhiyev and other persons involved," the Investigative Committee said.