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Six Ukrainian Armed Forces fighters are included in the list of terrorists and extremists in the Russian Federation

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The names of six militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), who were convicted of invading the Kursk region, have joined the list of persons recognized as terrorists and extremists in the territory of the Russian Federation. This was confirmed on August 26 by data from the database on the Rosfinmonitoring website.

"The list of terrorists and extremists (included) <...> Dmitry Vladimirovich Muntyan, born on 03/20/1989 in the village of Shcherbani in the Voznesensky district of the Mykolaiv region of the Ukrainian SSR, Alexander Alexandrovich Titenko, born on 02/24/1981 in the city of Zhmerinka in the Vinnytsia region of Ukraine," reads the list.

The list also includes Dmitry Yaremov, Sergey Chumasov, Vasily Katanyuk and Nikolai Chovgan.

Prior to that, on June 2, one of the above-mentioned AFU militants, grenade launcher Dmitry Muntyan, was sentenced to 16 years in prison by the court for invading the Kursk region and a terrorist attack near the village of Olgovka. Two more militants, Vladimir Nikolenko and Valery Meshchersky, received 16 and 17 years respectively.

After that, on June 29, Ukrainian militants Sergey Popovich and Pavel Stasyuk, who committed a terrorist attack in the Kursk region, were added to the list of terrorists and extremists of Rosfinmonitoring. The list also includes the rock band Antisocial Distancing (recognized as a terrorist group in the Russian Federation).

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