A girl hung portraits of the RDC fighters fighting in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
A court in the Russian Federation arrested a 16-year-old schoolgirl from one of the schools in St. Petersburg, who was accused of “justifying terrorism”.
This is stated in a report by Radio Liberty.
The publication writes that the girl's arrest was attributed to photographs hanging on a school wall at the end of December. It is reported that on December 26, two photographs of fighters of the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC) – a unit fighting as part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine – were found in one of the schools in St. Petersburg.
Each photo was signed Heroes of Russia. The pictures hung for several days before they were noticed, after which a criminal case was opened against the girl.
The girl herself asked the court to place her under house arrest. She is currently in custody and faces up to five years in prison.
Recall that it was previously reported that a Moscow court arrested former and current Ukrainian officials in absentia.
In addition, we previously reported that enemy propagandists published a sabotage and reconnaissance group work for a “breakthrough in the Sumy region”.
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