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Bolshoi acid attack: Soloist Pavel Dmitrichenko guilty | |
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A Russian court has found Bolshoi ballet soloist Pavel Dmitrichenko guilty of organising an acid attack on the company's artistic director. | |
Two fellow defendants were also convicted of a part in the attack. | |
Sulphuric acid was thrown at Bolshoi artistic director Sergei Filin outside his Moscow flat in January, badly damaging his eyesight. | |
Dmitrichenko had admitted he wanted Mr Filin "roughed up" but had denied wanting acid thrown into his face. | |
The case has revealed bitter rivalries and infighting at the Bolshoi. | The case has revealed bitter rivalries and infighting at the Bolshoi. |
Dmitrichenko and co-defendants Yuri Zarutsky and Andrei Lipatov are expected to be sentenced shortly. | |
Prosecutors have called for the soloist to be jailed for nine years in a penal colony. They called for 10 years for Zarutsky, who admitted actually throwing the acid, and six for Lipatov, who drove Zarutsky to and from the scene of the attack. | |
Zarutsky said that throwing acid in Filin's face was his own idea. Lipatov said he had not known where he was taking the other man. | |
Mr Filin has had more than 20 operations to try to save his eyesight. | |
Following treatment in Germany, he returned to Moscow. Wearing dark glasses he gave evidence at the trial. | |
Since the incident on 17 January, the Bolshoi has undergone a number of changes, appointing a new director, Vladimir Urin, who told the BBC in July that the company faced "difficult challenges". |