Summary
- Nikita Zhuravel, imprisoned in Chechnya for burning a Quran, now faces new charges of “high treason.”
- He could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted under the new charges.
- Zhuravel allegedly sent sensitive military information to a representative of Ukraine’s SBU security service.
- Despite being assaulted by Adam Kadyrov, son of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, Zhuravel has faced harsh treatment and no justice.