Russian court jails Ukrainian journalist Heorhiy Levchenko for 16 years
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 5 September 2025 | CPJ News Alert
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Heorhiy Levchenko, a Ukrainian journalist, was sentenced to 16 years for treason in a high-security Russian penal colony. This case underscores the risks faced by independent media in conflict zones.Summary
NEW YORK—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Russian authorities to free Ukrainian journalist Heorhiy Levchenko, who has been sentenced to 16 years in a high-security penal colony for treason and extremism.
“After capturing Ukrainian journalist Heorhiy Levchenko two years ago in retaliation for his brave reporting on the war from the occupied territories, Russian forces have now sentenced him to 16 years in jail in yet another example of their ruthless treatment of independent media,” said Gulnoza Said, CPJ’s Europe and Central Asia program coordinator. “Russian authorities should immediately release Levchenko and all other Ukrainian journalists.”
On September 2, a court in Ukraine’s Russian-occupied city of Melitopol, in Zaporizhzhia region, found Levchenko guilty of high treason and of calling for extremist activity online, because he used a Telegram channel to give Ukrainian forces the location of Russian units.
Levchenko, who was the administrator of the Ukrainian news site RIA-Melitopol’s Telegram channel, also organized a network of correspondents who sent him information “containing calls for terrorism and violence against military personnel and representatives of the Russian authorities in the Zaporizhzhia region,” the court said.
Russian authorities detained Levchenko in August 2023, but this was not made public until Russian state-owned TV channel Rossiya 1’s Vesti Nedeli program broke the news two months later.
Anastasiya Glukhovska, a former reporter with RIA-Melitopol, was detained on the same day and remains in custody.
Russia was the world’s fifth-worst jailer of journalists with 30 behind bars in CPJ’s latest annual prison census on December 1, 2024, 14 of whom were Ukrainian.
CPJ’s emails to the Russian court in Melitopol to request comment did not receive a reply.
Photo caption: Ukrainian journalist Heorhiy Levchenko is seen behind bars after his arrest in August 2023. He was found guilty of treason and extremism for sharing information on a Telegram channel in Ukraine's Russian-occupied city of Melitopol. (Screenshot: Smotrim)
Key Points
- Levchenko was arrested in August 2023 for reporting on the war.
- He was found guilty of high treason and extremism by a court in Melitopol.
- His sentencing highlights Russia's crackdown on independent journalism.
- The Committee to Protect Journalists has called for Levchenko's release.
- Russia ranks as the fifth-worst jailer of journalists globally.
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