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Alexey MoskalioV, sentenced on Tuesday in Russia to two years in prison for criticizing the Ukrainian offensive and whose custody of his daughter was stripped for an anti-war drawing of a girl, is on the run, the court that tried him told AFP.
“The verdict was announced in the absence of the defendant, since he disappeared and did not appear at the court session,” said Elena Mikhailovskaya, head of the court’s communications service. Efremovabout 300 km south of the Russian capital.
Jail request:
Russian prosecutors on Monday demanded two years in prison for a man accused of criticizing the offensive in Ukraine and whose daughter was stripped of security for making an anti-war cartoon.
When Alexey Moskalev54 years old, caused a wave of indignation in Russia and symbolizes the scale of the repression against people who criticize the offensive unleashed Kremlin against Ukraine.
On Monday, a prosecutor from Efremov, a small town located 300 kilometers south of Moscowasked for two years in prison for Moskalev, who is accused of “discrediting the army,” his lawyer Vladimir Biliyenko told AFP.
The decision is “tough”, the lawyer added, stating that the defendant “pleaded not guilty”. The court’s decision is expected on Tuesday.
Moskalev’s case is closely watched in Russia, where the trial has sparked outrage.
It all started with a drawing by my daughter:
Problems started after daughter Maria MoskalevaA 13-year-old student drew rockets at school flying towards a woman and a child with a Ukrainian flag.
In the context of the persecution of critical votes for the offensive in Ukrainethe principal of the school immediately alerted the police.
While investigating the girl’s father, authorities uncovered online posts critical of operation in Ukraine.
Moskalev was assigned residence, and his daughter was given to another family and separated from her father.
The future of the family will be decided in another process, which will begin on April 6, during which Moskalev may be permanently deprived of parental rights.
A petition has been launched demanding that the girl be returned to her father’s house.
Even the head of the Wagner paramilitary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, whose fighters are fighting in Ukraine, offered Mary his support and criticized the local authorities.
(AFP)

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