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Yuri ShevchukRussian rock legend, on Tuesday was sentenced in Russia to a fine for criticizing during a concert of attacks on Ukraine and President Vladimir Putin.
Court in Ufa (center Russia) found the singer guilty of “a public action aimed at discrediting the use of the Russian Armed Forces” and fined him 50,000 rubles (about $815), according to the press service of the court.
“We kill people in Ukraine, because? Our youth is dying in UkraineWhy?” the 65-year-old singer said in front of his audience in Ufa on May 18, lamenting that “youth Ukraine and from Russia”die” because of the Napoleonic plans of our Caesar.
Even though he was fined, he Criminal Code provides for punishment of up to five years in prison for this type of crime in case of recidivism of the crime and the presence of aggravating circumstances.
singerabsent from the hearing due to coronavirus-related quarantines, said in a written statement that he has always been “against war, in any country, at any time.”
About the artist
rock band leader DDTvery famous in the collapsed USSR, Shevchuk for many years denounced the influence Insertinterrogating him back in 2010 in a televised meeting.
He was also one of the leaders of a broad protest movement in Russia in 2011-2012, which was suppressed by the Kremlin.
Shevchuk He began his career in the 1980s, gaining popularity with his anti-establishment songs.
AFP
Source: RPP

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