In Belgorod, local resident Andrii Kalashnikov, who took to the street with a "Hug if you're for peace" poster, was fined 40,000 rubles.

He was accused of "discrediting" the Russian army.

This is reported by the Russian Telegram channel "7x7".

According to the lawyer, a key witness - activist Olena Maltseva, who was detained together with Kalashnikov - was not admitted to the meeting.

An independent psycholinguistic examination was conducted by the precinct officer, who drew up a protocol.

Andriy Kalashnikov was detained on November 28 in Belgorod with a "Hug if you're for peace" poster.

The alleged "theft of products" was the reason for the detention.

Political persecution in the Russian Federation

We will remind that in Russia the oppositionist Ilya Yashin was imprisoned for 8.5 years for "fakes about Bucha".

Another oppositionist, Volodymyr Kara-Murza, faces a 20-year sentence for "treason".

Also, in Russia, a girl will be tried again for the inscription "Not in ***e", who previously proved in court that she was protesting against the war, and not against the war.

In St. Petersburg, a schoolgirl wrote "Murderers, you bombed it, Jews" on an installed installation, which, according to the occupiers' plan, should symbolize the "friendly relations" of this city with captured Mariupol.

An administrative case has been opened against the girl for alleged "discrediting of the armed forces of the Russian Federation".

Read also:

  • A Ukrainian in Moscow was suspected of attempted covert surveillance and thrown into prison

  • In Russia, a pacifist boy who burned an effigy in military uniform was sentenced to 3 years in prison

  • In Mariupol, the occupiers arrested teenagers who sang the National Anthem of Ukraine on the street (video of "interrogation")

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