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Russian Taliban Gets Life In Prison For Afghanistan Attack

4th December, 2015 · admin
 Irek Hamidullin

Irek Hamidullin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
December 4, 2015

A former Russian military tank commander was sentenced to life in prison December 3 for leading a Taliban attack on U.S. forces in Afghanistan.

A U.S. federal jury in August found Irek Hamidullin, dubbed the Russian Taliban, guilty on 15 counts ranging from providing material support to terrorism, to attempting to destroy U.S. aircraft and conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction.

Before a judge in Richmond, Virginia, handed down his sentence, Hamidullin criticized the U.S presence in Afghanistan and accused the government of targeting him in order to send a message to the Russians, the Associated Press reported.

“You accuse me of terrorism. That is a lie. I am doing what Jesus Christ told us to do,” said Hamidullin, 55, speaking in Russian through a translator.

“I do not acknowledge your law. I do not acknowledge this court. I despise it,” he said in a rambling, 15-minute speech.

Hamidullin, who is on a hunger strike but hasn’t completely refused food, appeared pale and thin and was brought into court in a wheelchair.

Hamidullin is a veteran of the Soviet war in Afghanistan who stayed and joined the Haqqani Network, a Taliban-affiliated militant group, U.S. prosecutors said.

He allegedly led Taliban insurgents in a 2009 attack on Afghan border police in Khost province. When U.S. helicopters responded, the insurgents tried to fire at them with anti-aircraft weapons which malfunctioned, prosecutors say. The coalition forces sustained no casualties.

Prosecutors had asked the judge to impose a life sentence on Hamidullin, citing the need to protect the public. Hamidullin’s attorney, Robert Wagner, had argued for a 30-year-term with supervised release.

Wagner noted that his client cooperated with investigators and argued that Hammidullin didn’t commit an act of terrorism but a “lawful act of war.”

His attorneys plan to appeal.

With reporting by AP and AFP

Copyright (c) 2015. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.
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