Magistrate 367-th section of the Tverskoy district of Moscow recognized the journalist Bogeno Rynku guilty on charges of beating journalist NTV. The Tribunal declared her the penalty of correctional labor. World referee 367-th section of the Tverskoy district of Moscow recognized Bogeno Rynku guilty in the case involving the beating of a journalist NTV and damage to property of the company. As sanctions she was elected measure in the form of years of labor. The verdict was announced after wine Bozena was recognized, and all confirmations were read. Itself journalist told, without explaining the sentence, he did not intend to pay compensation to the channel for broken equipment. "That's what I think important is to say at the moment: if I will award to pay if damaged camera NTV, I will not do that, I will casinowall, to resist, and will reach all higher courts," wrote journalist on its own page on Facebook. Secular obogrevateli explained that only pulled from the camera, the microphone, and does not believe that it could affect joint disability equipment. Anyway, the compensation is a separate civil suit, which will be considered later. Today Ryе└skie confirmed guilty in the beating of a reporter and was sentenced to one year of correctional work, reports the Russian Agency of legal and judicial information. On what specific work will be busy journalist today is not known. Previously, Melbourne Herald sun reported fact about beating NTV correspondent. The journalist was going to interview the secular obogrevateli, however that is hostile to the perceived presence near its cameras and microphones, attacked the reporter and damaged equipment. The Tribunal held that the decision was made, but according to the announcement of the verdict did not come. The Prosecutor acknowledged that Rynska suffered in consequence of the publicity of this incident in the media. Besides all this, her actions could be triggered by the victims themselves. However steps were actually confirmed by the testimony of witnesses and the evidence of the state prosecution, in connection with which the journalist must admit guilty.