In Moscow fined for the placement of sweets to the monument to Lesya Ukrainka
Court in Moscow fined two students, for 55 thousand rubles each, were found guilty of discrediting the actions of the Russian army and the Protocol in an uncoordinated rally. The reason for the detention of the accused was a candy that Natalya Fomicheva and Savely Kashirin took to the spontaneously surrounding memorial near the monument to Lesya Ukrainka in memory of the victims of a Russian missile attack on a residential building in Dnipro.
The same Dorogomilovsky District Court of Moscow on Monday arrested Yekaterina Varenik, a native of the Luhansk region, for 12 days, found her guilty of disobeying the police, and fined her 50,000 rubles under the article on discrediting the army. On January 21, Varenik went to the monument to Lesya Ukrainka with a poster “Ukraine is not our enemies, but brothers.” After the girl was detained at the detained police stations.
- A residential building in Dnipro was hit on January 14 during a massive Russian missile attack, during which dozens of different types of rockets were fired into Ukraine. As a result of the incident, 46 people died in the house, including three children, dozens of residents were injured, more than two hundred apartments were completely destroyed.
- A day later, in different cities of Russia, spontaneous memorials began to appear in memory of the victims of Russian shelling. In Moscow, such a memorial appeared at the monument to the Ukrainian poetess Lesya Ukrainka, which was opened in 2006 not far from the Kyiv Way. Metropolitan science, discovered in the fact that Muscovites found flowers and children’s toys for the monument, massive detentions began. More Radio Liberty news: