Marina Janjghava and Anik Kesiani, who were sentenced for sending a short text message during the August 2008 war, will leave the prison today. Russian media reports about it.
Marina Janjghava and Anik Kesiani, residents of Sochi, wrote to relatives about the movement of Russian military equipment in the direction of Georgia. The Russian court sentenced them to 12 and 7 years of imprisonment for state treason.
They were pardoned by Vladimir Putin at the end of July. Yet another woman, Inga Tutisani, remains in custody for the same charge. She has been sentenced to six years in prison and is serving a sentence in the Women`s Colony in Vologda.