Kharkiv resident campaigned for the “Russian world”/Channel 24 collage
In Kropyvnytskyi, a judge appointed a suspended sentence to a 19-year-old Kharkiv resident who campaigned for the “Russian world.” The young man is obliged to learn by heart the anthem of Ukraine, the song “Our Father – Bandera” and get acquainted with other Ukrainian works.
The head of the Kirovograd Regional Council Sergey Shulga announced the relevant court decision.
Kharkov citizen campaigned for the “Russian world”
A 19-year-old boy from Kharkov moved to the Kirovograd region at the beginning of the Russian invasion. It was here that his anti-state activities began. The guy actively campaigned for the “Russian world” and the overthrow of the Ukrainian government.
The court in Kropyvnytskyi found him guilty of a criminal offense regarding the violent change or overthrow of the constitutional order and appointed two years of probation.
During this time, the guy must learn by heart:
- the anthem of Ukraine,
- the song “Our Father – Bandera”,
- Sosyura's poem “Love Ukraine”.
How According to Sergei Shulga, to consolidate the material, the young saboteur must read Gogol's story “Taras Bulba” and Dimarov's novel “And there will be people.”
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- According to the information of the operational command “South”. Recently, four people were detained in Nikolaev, who worked for the enemy. A resident of Kherson became the initiator of the creation of a collaborative group. Colonel Vladislav Nazarov, spokesman for the “South” operational command, reported this information in his telegram channel.
- The SBU detained Oleg Tsarev's brother in an attempt to organize sabotage in the East. He expected a quick victory for Russia and was preparing to take the chair of the head of the regional state administration of the Dnieper. During searches, law enforcement officers found a specially equipped cache with weapons and ammunition, TNT checkers, bank cards and passports of a Russian citizen. In addition, he had cartographic materials and drawings of a number of transport and critical infrastructure facilities.
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