After five years in prison, three of the acquitted men were sentenced to life imprisonment.

Altogether, 361,<> manat will be compensated, according to the EPA.

At a meeting chaired by Judge Ramin Halilov at the Circuit Court of Appeals, Mushfiq Alejandro, who was acquitted, was sentenced to 66,1000 manat (57,486 manat per month in prison) and 123,486 manat for financial damages.

Two other claims were filed in the Circuit Court of Appeals under the chairmanship of Judge Nail Abbasov.

According to separate claims, Zaur Abdullah, who was acquitted, was sentenced to 66,52 manat for moral damage, 879,118,879 manat for financial damage, 66,52 manat for moral damage, 649,118 manat for moral damage, 649,<> manat for financial damage, and a total of <>,<> manat.

The Ministry of Finance has been recognized as the responsible part of all claims. However, the Cabinet has sent a written explanation to the court. The statement says these individuals should not be drawn into the section responsible for not being harmed by cabinet actions. The court has dismissed the Cabinet position as unfounded.

All three compensated have already been Genuine Military Service Servants (MAXE). They were arrested in 2017 and acquitted in 2022.

Recall that in December 2021, the Attorney-General's Office made decisions about updating the execution of criminal cases involving the Tartarus case.

Thereafter, 20 people who were sentenced to up to 19 years' imprisonment were reinstated.

Additional investigations have resulted in the dismissal of criminal persecution (Article 39.2 of the Azerbaijani Criminal Procedure), as well as other episodes of criminal persecution involving 10 of them (crimes against military service, etc.) and the cancellation of a selected arrest warrant has been released.

At the same time, the investigation into all the characteristics of the deceased Huseynov Mehman Telman's son and the son of Azerbaijan Elhan Kamaluddin has not been proven guilty, so decisions have been made to appeal to the criminal persecution of their bars (Article 39.2).