"Anatoly," by Oleh Sentsov
Briefly

The protagonist, Anatoly, has a strong hatred for Jews, which motivates his desire to blow up the Israeli Embassy and its Ambassador.
Anatoly is convicted and sentenced to seven years in a medium-security prison, but he believes he should have been sent to a high-security prison, considering the seriousness of terrorism charges.
The evidence against Anatoly is largely inconclusive, with his friend's testimony being the only substantial evidence, leaving room for doubt about his actual guilt in the assassination attempt.
Read at The New Yorker
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