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question was established—
shall be punishable by deprivation of freedom for a period of from one to ten years;
f) the act specified in Item e of the present article, when committed in time of war or under combat conditions—
shall be punishable by deprivation of freedom for a period of from three to ten years, or by death.

Article 256. Violation of regulations governing the performance of border duty

a) Violation of regulations governing the performance of border duty by a person assigned to a detachment for the protection of the national border of the USSR—
shall be punishable by deprivation of freedom for a period of from one to three years;
b) the same act, under mitigating circumstances—
shall be punishable by application of the rules of the Disciplinary Regulations of the Armed Forces USSR;
c) The act specified in Item a of the present article, when it has caused serious consequences—
shall be punishable by deprivation of freedom for a period of from three to ten years.

Article 257. Violation of regulations governing the performance of duty at radar stations and lookout units

a) Violation of the regulations governing the performance of duty at radar stations, lookout units, and other facilities for preventing the violation of the air space or territorial waters of the USSR—
shall be punishable by deprivation of freedom for a period of from one to five years;
b) the some act, under mitigating circumstances—
shall be punishable by application of the rules of the Disciplinary Regulations of the Armed Forces USSR;
c) the act specified in Item a of the present article, if it has caused serious consequences—
shall be punishable by deprivation of freedom for a period of from three to ten years;
d) the acts specified in items a and c of the present article, when committed in time of war—
shall be punishable by death, or by deprivation for a period of from five to 15 years.