우크라 첫 전범재판서 러 병사에 종신형 구형…"용서해달라"
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(키이우 AFP=연합뉴스) 우크라이나 민간인 살해 혐의를 받는 러시아 병사 바딤 시시마린이 19일(현지시간) 우크라이나 키이우(키예프) 솔로미안노스키 지방법원에서 열린 전쟁범죄 재판에서 피고인석에 앉아 있다. 시시마린은 개전 사흘 뒤인 지난 2월 28일 교전 지역인 우크라이나 북동부 수미주(州) 추파히우카 마을에서 자전거로 이동하던 비무장 62세 남성을 총으로 쏴 숨지게 한 혐의를 받고 있다. 우크라이나 검찰은 이날 두 번째 공판에서 종신형 선고를 재판부에 요청했다. 2022.5.20 swimer@yna.co.kr (끝)
(키이우 AFP=연합뉴스) 우크라이나 민간인 사살 혐의로 구속기소 된 러시아군 바딤 시시마린(21ㆍ가운데)이 18일(현지시간) 우크라이나 키이우(키예프) 솔로미안노스키 지방법원에서 열린 전쟁범죄 재판에 출두하고 있다. 시시마린은 개전 초기인 지난 2월 28일 교전 지역인 우크라이나 동북부 수미주(州) 추파히우카 마을에서 자전거를 타고 가던 62세 비무장 남성을 소총으로 살해한 혐의를 받는다. 우크라이나 전쟁 이후 처음 열린 이날 전쟁범죄 재판에서 쉬시마린은 유죄를 인정했다. 2022.5.19 leekm@yna.co.kr (끝)
epa09957498 Russian serviceman Vadim Shishimarin sits in the dock on the second day of his war crimes trial in the Solomyansky district court in Kyiv, Ukraine, 19 May 2022. Shishimarin on the first day pleaded guilty to charges of killing an unarmed 62-year-old civilian man as Shishimarin fled with four other soldiers near Chupakha village in the Sumy area. Ukraine is holding the first war crimes trial amid the Russian invasion. Shishimarin faces possible life imprisonment if found guilty as the prosecutor's general office said. EPA/OLEG PETRASYUK
Russian Sgt. Vadim Shishimarin stands in court during a hearing in Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, May 19, 2022. The 21 year old Russian soldier facing the first war crimes trial since the start of the war in Ukraine testified Thursday that he shot a civilian on orders from two officers and pleaded for his victim's widow to forgive him. (AP Photo/Roman Hrytsyna)
Russian Sgt. Vadim Shishimarin stands in court during a hearing in Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, May 19, 2022. The 21 year old Russian soldier facing the first war crimes trial since the start of the war in Ukraine testified Thursday that he shot a civilian on orders from two officers and pleaded for his victim's widow to forgive him. (AP Photo/Roman Hrytsyna)
Russian soldier Vadim Shishimarin is seen in silhouette as he is reflected in the window of the defendant's box on the second day of his trial on charges of war crimes for having killed a civilian, at a courthouse in Kyiv on May 19, 2022. - The first Russian soldier on trial for war crimes in Ukraine asked for "forgiveness" in a Kyiv court on May 19 and described how he shot dead a civilian in the opening days of Russia's invasion. Ukrainian prosecutors requested a life sentence. (Photo by Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP)
epa09957497 Russian serviceman Vadim Shishimarin sits in the dock on the second day of his war crimes trial in the Solomyansky district court in Kyiv, Ukraine, 19 May 2022. Shishimarin on the first day pleaded guilty to charges of killing an unarmed 62-year-old civilian man as Shishimarin fled with four other soldiers near Chupakha village in the Sumy area. Ukraine is holding the first war crimes trial amid the Russian invasion. Shishimarin faces possible life imprisonment if found guilty as the prosecutor's general office said. EPA/OLEG PETRASYUK
Russian soldier Vadim Shishimarin (R) stands in the defendant's box on the second day of his trial on charges of war crimes for having killed a civilian, at a courthouse in Kyiv on May 19, 2022. - The first Russian soldier on trial for war crimes in Ukraine asked for "forgiveness" in a Kyiv court on May 19 and described how he shot dead a civilian in the opening days of Russia's invasion. Ukrainian prosecutors requested a life sentence. (Photo by Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP)
epa09957487 Kateryna Shelipova, widow of killed Oleksandr Shelipov, attends the the second day of the war crimes trial against Russian serviceman Vadim Shishimarin, in the Solomyansky district court in Kyiv, Ukraine, 19 May 2022. Shishimarin on the first day pleaded guilty to charges of killing an unarmed 62-year-old civilian man as Shishimarin fled with four other soldiers near Chupakha village in the Sumy area. Ukraine is holding the first war crimes trial amid the Russian invasion. Shishimarin faces possible life imprisonment if found guilty as the prosecutor's general office said. EPA/OLEG PETRASYUK
epa09957494 Russian serviceman Vadim Shishimarin sits in the dock on the second day of his war crimes trial in the Solomyansky district court in Kyiv, Ukraine, 19 May 2022. Shishimarin on the first day pleaded guilty to charges of killing an unarmed 62-year-old civilian man as Shishimarin fled with four other soldiers near Chupakha village in the Sumy area. Ukraine is holding the first war crimes trial amid the Russian invasion. Shishimarin faces possible life imprisonment if found guilty as the prosecutor's general office said. EPA/OLEG PETRASYUK
epa09957745 Russian serviceman Vadim Shishimarin sits in the dock on the second day of his war crimes trial in the Solomyansky district court in Kyiv, Ukraine, 19 May 2022. Prosecutors requested a life sentence for Shishimaring, who on the first day pleaded guilty to charges of killing an unarmed 62-year-old civilian man as Shishimarin fled with four other soldiers near Chupakha village in the Sumy area. Ukraine is holding the first war crimes trial amid the Russian invasion. Shishimarin faces possible life imprisonment if found guilty as the prosecutor's general office said. EPA/OLEG PETRASYUK
Russian soldier Vadim Shishimarin (L) is seen in silhouette as he is reflected in the window of the defendant's box on the second day of his trial on charges of war crimes for having killed a civilian, at a courthouse in Kyiv on May 19, 2022. - The first Russian soldier on trial for war crimes in Ukraine asked for "forgiveness" in a Kyiv court on May 19 and described how he shot dead a civilian in the opening days of Russia's invasion. Ukrainian prosecutors requested a life sentence. (Photo by Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP)
Russian soldier Vadim Shishimarin sits in the defendant's box on the second day of his trial on charges of war crimes for having killed a civilian, at a courthouse in Kyiv on May 19, 2022. - The first Russian soldier on trial for war crimes in Ukraine asked for "forgiveness" in a Kyiv court on May 19 and described how he shot dead a civilian in the opening days of Russia's invasion. Ukrainian prosecutors requested a life sentence. (Photo by Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP)
Russian soldier Vadim Shishimarin (C) looks on from the defendant's box at the opening of his trial on charge of War crimes for having killed a civilian, as his widow Kateryna Shelipova (L) reacts, in the Solomyansky district court in Kyiv on May 18, 2022. - The captured soldier is accused of killing a 62-year-old civilian -- allegedly on a bicycle -- near the village of Chupakhivka in the northeastern Ukraine Sumy region on February 28, in the first days of the Russian's offensive. Shishimarin pleaded guilty and is facing possible life imprisonment in Kyiv. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)