Moskalyuv (pictured) was arrested on March 1 on charges of "defaming the army".

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] A 12-year-old girl in Russia drew an "anti-war picture" in an art class at school last year. She was notified. The police tracked down the line and found that her single father was also an anti-war activist, and arrested him immediately.

The court decision was announced on Tuesday (27th), and the single father was sentenced to 2 years in prison for "slandering the military", which aroused protests from human rights organizations.

CNBC quoted Reuters as saying that the father named Alexei Moskalyov used to upload many anti-war remarks on the Internet, and his daughter drew "Anti-war" in an art class last April. Tu” was notified by the school to the police, and the police investigated Moskalyov’s social account, only to discover a series of “crimes” and he was fined 35,000 rubles (NT$13,000) for publicly criticizing the Russian army.

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However, Moskalyov remained the same, and finally he was arrested on March 1 on the charge of "slandering the army", and his daughter was placed in an orphanage in the south of Moscow.

The report pointed out that after Russia invaded Ukraine last year, Russia passed a law "prohibiting defamation of the troops or deliberate dissemination of related false information". Violations can be punished with up to 15 years in prison.

Moskalyov's daughter (pictured) was notified for drawing an "anti-war picture" in an art class last April.

(Retrieved from Twitter / @4freerussia_org)