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A Russian soldier has been sentenced to four years in jail for abusing a conscript soldier so badly that his legs and genitals required amputation. | A Russian soldier has been sentenced to four years in jail for abusing a conscript soldier so badly that his legs and genitals required amputation. |
Sgt Alexander Sivyakov was the main defendant among three soldiers accused of abusing Andrei Sychev, 18. | |
The case has made headlines in Russia for highlighting army brutality. | The case has made headlines in Russia for highlighting army brutality. |
The BBC's Moscow correspondent says the incident could return to haunt Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov, who has been tipped for a future presidential bid. | The BBC's Moscow correspondent says the incident could return to haunt Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov, who has been tipped for a future presidential bid. |
The incident took place at the Chelyabinsk Tank Academy in the Ural Mountains on New Year's Eve 2005, while Sgt Sivyakov's unit went on a drinking spree to celebrate the holiday. | |
The conscript soldier was tied to a chair and beaten, and made to crouch for so long that the blood flow to his legs was cut off and he developed gangrene. | |
Nine months after the attack, he remains in hospital. | |
Sivyakov, was convicted of exceeding his authority and using violence. He always denied any wrongdoing. | |
The prosecution had demanded a penalty of six years in jail. Pte Sychev's family denounced the punishment - even before it was handed out - as inadequate. | |
More than 6,000 soldiers were victims of abuse last year, the military has said. | More than 6,000 soldiers were victims of abuse last year, the military has said. |
The case sparked an outcry in Russia, with liberal groups using it to demand an end to conscription to the armed forces. | |
The Kremlin has refused to end the draft, under which all Russian men between 18 and 27 must spend two years in the military. |
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