Kremlin Criticizes Dodik's Conviction as Politically Driven
The Kremlin condemned the Bosnian courts for imposing a one-year jail sentence on Bosnian Serb separatist leader Milorad Dodik, suggesting it was politically driven and warning of potential instability in the Balkans. Dodik was convicted for ignoring commands from an international peace envoy.

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The Kremlin expressed strong criticism on Thursday of the Bosnian court's decision to sentence Milorad Dodik, a leader of the Bosnian Serb separatists, to one year in jail. Russian authorities view the judgment as politically motivated and caution that it may have destabilizing effects across the Balkans.
On Wednesday, Bosnia's state court found Dodik guilty of defying the directives of an international peace envoy. Dodik's actions were seen as a challenge to the peace-keeping measures in place in the region, leading to the sentencing.
Russia's response highlights its continued support for Dodik, amid concerns that this legal development could exacerbate tensions in the already delicate geopolitical landscape of the Balkans.
(With inputs from agencies.)