A resident of Yana Kapa was fined 40 thousand rubles for writing the slogan “Glory to the Armed Forces of Ukraine” on Telegram.
A resident of Yana Kapa (formerly Krasnoperekopsk) in occupied Crimea was fined 40 thousand rubles (16.8 thousand UAH) by the so-called “court” for “discrediting” the Russian army. He wrote in Telegram “Glory to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.” It was reported by Suspilne Cream with reference to the Krasnoperekopsky District Court.
“The court, having comprehensively examined the case materials, came to the conclusion that the resident of Krasnoperekopsk is guilty of discrediting the armed forces of the Russian Federation, imposing a fine of 40,000 rubles,” the statement said.
A woman was fined for commenting “Glory to the Armed Forces of Ukraine” on Telegram. During the court hearing, the Crimean woman said that she “admitted the guilt.”
It was earlier reported that Russian security forces detained human rights activist Lutfiya Zudieva in Crimea.
It was also reported that the labor court found Imam Ismail Yurdamov guilty of “conducting missionary activity” and imposed a fine of 8 thousand rubles.
Source: korrespondent

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