A Russian activist, who helped gather humanitarian aid for Ukraine and removed Ukrainians from the conflict zone, was now condemned by a Moscow military court at 22 years in prison, the Russian state -run news agency reported.

OR Nanny RosinskayaAlso known as Nanny Gaisler, he led an organization called Armiya Krasotok (beauty army), which he said that in 2022-23 he offered about 25,000 people in controlled by the Russian departments of Ukraine, according to the Moscow Times newspaper.

Authorities arrested Gaesler in February 2024 and later accused her of treason and helping terrorist activities in relation to an entry she claimed to have on Instagram by calling for donations to the Ukrainian Azov Order.

OR Gaesler She denies that she has committed any illegality and her lawyer stresses that she is not the author of the registration, according to information about the trial of the Independent Russian news website.

Prosecutors have requested a 27 -year prison sentence for Gaiser, which is 29 years old. Mediazona reported that she had asked the court to imprison her for 27 years and one day, so that her sentence could overcome the sentence imposed on Daria Trepova, a Russian who was imprisoned because in 2023 he carried the bomb that killed a Russian blogger.

Trebova’s sentence, announced last year, is the longest -term imposed on any woman in modern Russian history.

The persecutions of terrorism, espionage and cooperation with a foreign state have risen sharply in Russia after the start of the war on a full scale in Ukraine more than three years ago. Pervy Otdel, a union of Russian lawyers, says that 359 people were convicted of such crimes in 2024.