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Anna Sukhonosova

Anna Sukhonosova

Simferopol

45 yr old (born in 29.05.1980)

Address: 357910, Ставропольский край, г. Зеленокумск, ул. Почтовая д.78, ФКУ «ИК № 7 УФСИН России по Ставропольскому краю», Сухоносова Анна Станиславовна, 1980 г.р.

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The partner (unmarried) of former Ukrainian army officer Dmitry Dolgopolov. After the annexation of Crimea in 2014, he joined the Russian Armed Forces, which led to a treason case against him in Ukraine.

In Russia, he and Anna faced similar charges and were detained on 29 September 2017.

She was kept in a pre-trial detention centre in Moscow.

On 28 February 2019, a panel of the North Caucasus District Military Court (Rostov-on-Don) presided by Aleksandr Generalov sentenced two defendants in the Crimean "spy" case - Major of the Russian Black Sea Fleet Dmitry Dolgopolov and his partner Anna Sukhonosova - to 10 years of strict and 9 years of general regime penal colony respectively.

You can read more about politically persecuted people in the Telegram channel OVD-Info LIVE and our database of politically motivated criminal prosecutions.

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Address: 357910, Ставропольский край, г. Зеленокумск, ул. Почтовая д.78, ФКУ «ИК № 7 УФСИН России по Ставропольскому краю», Сухоносова Анна Станиславовна, 1980 г.р.

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