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Title: Moscow Physicist Sentenced to 21 Years for Treason

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Moscow ⁤Scientist Sentenced to⁢ 21 Years ‌in Prison on treason Charges

Moscow, ‍Russia – ⁢Physicist Artyom Khoroshilov, 34, has been sentenced to 21 years⁣ in a maximum-security prison by a Moscow ⁤region court after ​being convicted of treason⁤ and multiple related charges,⁢ Russian ‌media reported Thursday.‌ The verdict follows ​accusations that‌ Khoroshilov engaged in ‌activities detrimental‌ to ⁢Russian national‌ security, including alleged cyberattacks and providing support ⁤to Ukraine‘s military.

Khoroshilov was ​arrested in ⁤December 2023 ‌and accused of carrying ⁢out⁤ distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on critical infrastructure, funneling funds to ⁣the Ukrainian armed ⁢forces, and collecting ‌intelligence on the Russian army. While he admitted ‌to some of the charges,‍ he reportedly denied direct involvement in a DDoS⁣ attack targeting Russian Post servers in ⁢August 2022, ⁣according to​ Mediazona, an exiled news outlet.

The court found Khoroshilov guilty of treason, ‌attacks​ on critical infrastructure, possession‍ of explosives, and intent to commit acts of sabotage. Prosecutors had initially sought a 25-year sentence.The ⁤trial was largely ⁢held⁤ behind closed⁢ doors, a common practice in Russian cases​ involving national security concerns.

Khoroshilov, a graduate of⁣ the​ Moscow Institute ​of Physics and Technology (MIPT), previously worked​ as a researcher⁤ at‌ the Institute of General Physics under the ⁢Russian‌ Academy of‍ Sciences. His case‌ is ⁢part of‌ a broader trend of increased prosecutions under Russia’s treason and espionage laws since the start of the full-scale ​invasion of ⁣ukraine.

Data from the Kirill Parubets⁢ Analytical center indicates a significant rise in such ⁢convictions.Russian ⁢courts issued 224 ‌treason or espionage-related verdicts in the⁤ first half of 2025 alone – a⁢ record for modern Russian ‍history, averaging nearly two convictions ‍per working day. ‌This represents a significant increase from the‍ 167 convictions in⁢ 2023 and 143 in⁢ the first‌ half of 2024.

in a final statement delivered last​ week, ⁤Khoroshilov expressed personal distress over Russia’s ‍invasion⁣ of Ukraine, noting that many of his relatives reside ⁢there.

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