The Russian was outraged at the fact that his wife was opposed to the Kremlin’s military invasion of Ukraine, so he turned to local law enforcement agencies to “take action.”
In the village of Gorki-10, Moscow Region, a citizen of the Russian Federation reported to the police against his wife, who opposed the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The man requested that law enforcement officers “take action” against his wife. This was reported by the Russian edition of Moskovsky Komsomolets on Wednesday, July 13th.
In his statement, he added that his wife had repeatedly expressed “anti-Russian” feelings and added that her husband had criticized Russia’s military actions in Ukraine.
The man was also angry at the fact that he had “set up” their son “against the government of the Russian Federation.”
Police are still investigating this fact and ascertaining the details of the incident.
Note that Russia has introduced criminal liability for so -called “spreading fakes about the actions of the RF Armed Forces.” In fact, we are talking about disseminating factual information about the actions of the Russian army in Ukraine. The fines for these so -called “fakes” amount to one and a half million rubles.
Russian courts have the right to remove a “criminal” of liberty for up to 15 years if they consider that the criticism involves “serious consequences.”
It will be recalled that in Russia ended the trial on the legality of dismissal from service of 115 National Guardsmen who refused to protest in Ukraine.
It was previously reported that Russia’s Supreme Court has postponed consideration of a lawsuit to identify the Ukrainian Azov Regiment as a terrorist organization and ban its activities in the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent

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