He wanted to take Kyiv in three days: Russian general sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment

Iryna Balachuk — 2 June, 12:55
He wanted to take Kyiv in three days: Russian general sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment
Alexander Lapin. Photo: TASS

General Aleksandr Lapin, who commanded Russian forces at the beginning of the full-scale invasion and intended to "take Kyiv in three days", has been sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment by a Ukrainian court.

Source: Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko on Telegram

Quote: "A Russian general who wanted to take Kyiv in three days has been sentenced to life imprisonment… He is Aleksandr Lapin, a colonel general of the Russian Armed Forces and former commander of Russia's Central Military District."

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Details: Kravchenko added that Lapin led the Russian Centre military grouping and directed the offensive from the territory of Belarus and Russia towards Sumy, Chernihiv and Kyiv oblasts and the city of Kyiv.

The court found him guilty of encroaching on Ukraine's territorial integrity and inviolability, as well as planning, preparing, initiating and waging a war of aggression.

Prosecutors proved that in February and March 2022, Lapin directly organised the invasion, planned and coordinated the actions of subordinate units, issued orders and ensured the continuation of hostilities against Ukraine.

Under his command, Russian troops occupied settlements in Chernihiv and Sumy oblasts and advanced toward Kyiv along the left bank of the Dnipro River in an attempt to seize the capital.

"Since the war criminal is currently hiding in Russia, the verdict was delivered in absentia. The sentence will begin from the moment of his actual detention. And I believe this will happen," Kravchenko concluded.

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