Russian Reply
The UIS Judicial System authorizes torture and has used it against Russian citizens. Russian citizens have been tried in closed trials without leagal representation. Thus Russia has some doubts about the humanitarian situation in the UIS leagal system.
Furthermore, the UIS governmetn and people have already found these people guilty, if without evidence. They will, therefore, put undue pressure on the Judge to find the people in question guilty as well, especially if the trial is conducted in the UIS where the government can use police, demonstrations, troops, money and many more things as means to influence the process.
Furthermore, since the governmetn and the people of the UIS are openly biased against Russians it would be at the very least unsafe to make the people serve terms in UIS prisons where they will be attacked and most likely killed my inmates, tortured by guards, and denied any basic rights.
Therefore, the Russian Federation would like to see the people in question tried in Israel by an international Court, and to have these people serve their time in Russia, as, since they are not UIS citizens they are not subject to UIS laws, and can only be extradited to Russia. If found guilty they will serve their full terms in a prison in Moscow where human rights are respected and there is no fear for their safety.