Experts spar in Virginia court over status of accused Russian fighter for Taliban
Source: Reuters
US | Wed Jun 17, 2015 9:56pm EDT
Experts spar in Virginia court over status of accused Russian fighter for Taliban
RICHMOND, VA. | BY GARY ROBERTSON
Attorneys for a former Russian army officer charged with terrorism and conspiracy for his role in a Taliban attack on U.S. forces in Afghanistan argued in federal court in Virginia on Wednesday that the case should be dismissed because he was a war combatant.
Irek Hamidullin, who is believed to be in his early 50s, is the first military prisoner from Afghanistan to appear in a federal court. He was arrested in November 2009 and held in Afghanistan by the U.S. Department of Defense.
A U.S. grand jury indicted Hamidullin in 2014 on charges that he joined the Taliban in a 2009 attack on an Afghan police base. The charges against him include aiding terrorists, attempting to destroy a U.S. military aircraft and attempting to kill a U.S. citizen.
A trial date has been set for July, but his attorneys at a hearing in Richmond, Virginia, argued the case should be dismissed because as a war combatant with the Taliban he was entitled to protections under the Geneva Conventions.
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