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UK’s Pinner, Morocco’s Brahim plead not guilty of mercenarism

However, they did plead guilty on all other charges

DONETSK, June 8. /TASS/. UK citizen Sean Pinner and Morocco citizen Saadun Brahim, charged with participation in the Ukrainian conflict as mercenaries, pleaded not guilty of mercenarism, according to a video, published by the DPR Supreme Court Wednesday.

When asked by the prosecutor if they admit their guilt of participation in the conflict as mercenaries, both said "I disagree."

They did plead guilty on all other charges.

On Monday, the Supreme Court of Donetsk People’s Republic commenced hearing of the two British citizens and one Moroccan who took part in combat on the Ukrainian side.

Previously, the Prosecutor General’s Office of the republic said that, during questioning of Sean Pinner, Aiden Aislin and Saadun Brahim, they were found involved in crimes, classified as "crime committed in a group", "forced seizure of power or forced holding of power," and "mercenarism." According to a senior Prosecutor General’s Office official Viktor Gavrilov, the trio may be sentenced to capital punishment.