
Jan Petrovskij
Jan Petrovskij, also known as Voislav Torden, is a Norwegian-Russian national who was sentenced to life imprisonment in Finland for war crimes committed in Ukraine, marking the first conviction of its kind in the country. At 38 years old, he was found guilty of participating in a deadly ambush that resulted in the deaths of 22 Ukrainian soldiers in 2014. Petrovskij, who moved to Norway as a teenager, later became involved in far-right movements and founded the militant group Rusich with Aleksej Miltsjakov, known for its extremist ideologies.
Born on Mar 14, 1987 (38 years old)
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Torden, previously known as Jan Petrovskij, denied all charges during his trial.
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Norway:
Jan Petrovskij, also known as Voislav Torden, was sentenced to life imprisonment in Finland for war crimes committed in Ukraine.
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Norway:
Jan Petrovskij, also known as Voislav Torden, was sentenced to life imprisonment in Finland for war crimes committed in Ukraine.
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