 Russian Airborne Commander and two militants captured after battle near Robotin. Ukraine's SBU security service has pressed trees and charges against three militants who fought against Ukraine in the Zaporizia sector and are currently in Ukrainian captivity the SBU Press Service reported. Among the suspects is the commander of a division of the 108th Air Assault Regiment of the Russian Armed Forces which stormed Robotin. According to the investigation, the suspects voluntarily joined the ranks of the occupying army in 2023. In particular, the commander of the 108th Air Assault Regiment lived in the temporarily occupied Zdenivka-Denetsk Oblast until 2014 and then moved to Russia's Krasnodar cry. He signed a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense in October 2023. Another of the turncoats is a native of Makheivka-Denetsk Oblast who joined Russia's 234th Air Assault Regiment. The third suspect is a resident of the temporarily occupied Holivka who voluntarily joined the 71st Motorized Rifle Regiment of Russia in August. The SBU notes that the suspects described the executions of Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian troops. The defendants faced life imprisonment in Ukraine. The SBU reported that the rector of a church in the Vinitsia diocese of the Moscow Patriarchate was sentenced to two years in prison because he called Russian aggression a civil war and praised DPR terrorists Alexander Zakarchenko, Givi and Motorola.