Close Menu
West TimelinesWest Timelines
  • News
  • Politics
  • World
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Europe
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • France
      • Italy
      • Russia
      • Spain
      • Turkey
      • Ukraine
    • North America
      • United States
      • Canada
    • South America
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Markets
    • Investing
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Elections
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Food & Drink
    • Travel
    • Astrology
  • Weird News
  • Science
  • Sports
    • Soccer
  • Technology
  • Viral Trends
Trending Now

UAE Ranks Among Top Rugby Markets on TOD as British & Irish Lions Tour Kicks Off

2 weeks ago

Darven: A New Leap in AI-Powered Legal Technology Launching from the UAE to the World

3 weeks ago

Jordan to Host Iraq in the Final Round of the Asian World Cup Qualifiers After Securing Historic Spot

1 month ago

فلسطين: قلبٌ ينبض بالصمود والأمل

2 months ago

Roland Garros 2025: A New Era of Viewing, A Tribute to Legends, and Moments to Remember

2 months ago
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
West TimelinesWest Timelines
  • News
  • US
  • #Elections
  • World
    • North America
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Europe
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • France
      • Italy
      • Spain
      • Ukraine
      • Russia
      • Turkey
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Africa
    • South America
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Finance
    • Investing
    • Markets
    • Small Business
    • Crypto
  • Lifestyle
    • Astrology
    • Fashion
    • Food & Drink
    • Travel
  • Health
  • Sports
    • Soccer
  • More
    • Entertainment
    • Technology
    • Science
    • Viral Trends
    • Weird News
Subscribe
  • Israel War
  • Ukraine War
  • United Kingdom
  • Canada
  • Germany
  • France
  • Italy
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Turkey
  • Ukraine
West TimelinesWest Timelines
Home»World
World

American Stephen Hubbard sentenced to jail in Russia for mercenary activities in Ukraine

10 months agoNo Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Email WhatsApp Copy Link

A 72-year-old American, Stephen Hubbard, has been sentenced to nearly seven years in Russian prison after being convicted of fighting as a mercenary in Ukraine. Hubbard was alleged to have been paid $1,000 a month to enlist in a Ukrainian defense unit in Izyum, where he had been residing since 2014. He was trained, given weapons and ammunition, and then detained by Russian soldiers two months later. Hubbard pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six years and 10 months in prison, becoming the first known American to be convicted of such charges in the Ukrainian conflict.

Another American, Robert Gilman, was also sentenced to seven years and one month in prison in Voronezh, Russia for allegedly assaulting law enforcement officers while serving a sentence for a previous assault. Gilman, a U.S. Marine veteran, was arrested for causing a disturbance while intoxicated on a passenger train in 2022 and then reportedly assaulted a police officer while in custody. He is already serving a 3 1/2-year sentence for that charge and was given the new sentence after assaulting a prison inspector and an official of the Investigative Committee.

Hubbard’s sister and a relative told Reuters that he held pro-Russian views and was unlikely to have fought in battle at his age. Russian state media reported that Hubbard plans to appeal the verdict. The U.S. State Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The charges against Hubbard and Gilman carry a potential sentence of 15 years, but prosecutors requested that Hubbard’s age and admission of guilt be taken into account.

The Russian court’s decision to sentence Hubbard and Gilman comes amid ongoing conflict in Ukraine, where Russian forces have been conducting an offensive for years. Vuhledar, a Ukrainian stronghold, fell to the Russian offensive after two years of bombardment. The situation in Ukraine remains tense, with continued fighting and instability in the region. The sentencing of American citizens for their involvement in the conflict adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing crisis.

It is noteworthy that Hubbard and Gilman are not the only Americans to be convicted of such charges in Russia. The case of Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer who was traded for American basketball player Brittany Griner, also highlights the complex relationships and interests at play in the region. Bout, who is known for his involvement in arms trafficking, is reportedly planning to sell weapons to Iran-backed Houthi rebels. These cases underscore the multifaceted dynamics of the conflict in Ukraine and its broader implications for international relations and security.

As Hubbard and Gilman face their respective prison sentences in Russia, their cases serve as a reminder of the risks and consequences of involvement in conflicts abroad. The presence of foreign fighters in Ukraine and other conflict zones adds complexity to an already volatile situation. It remains to be seen how their cases will impact broader discussions around the conflict in Ukraine and international efforts to address the ongoing crisis.

Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Telegram WhatsApp Copy Link

You Might Like

Array

Array

Array

Array

Array

Array

Editors Picks

Darven: A New Leap in AI-Powered Legal Technology Launching from the UAE to the World

3 weeks ago

Jordan to Host Iraq in the Final Round of the Asian World Cup Qualifiers After Securing Historic Spot

1 month ago

فلسطين: قلبٌ ينبض بالصمود والأمل

2 months ago

Roland Garros 2025: A New Era of Viewing, A Tribute to Legends, and Moments to Remember

2 months ago

Array

2 months ago

Latest News

Array

2 months ago

Array

2 months ago

Array

2 months ago
Advertisement
Facebook X (Twitter) TikTok Instagram Threads
© 2025 West Timelines. All Rights Reserved. Developed By: Sawah Solutions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.