After almost eight hours sitting in a police station and court, Vera Kotova became one of the first people to be judged and fined just under $240 under a new Russian law to punish anyone deemed to have discredited the armed forces. Her crime was writing "No to war" accompanied by a heart in the…
Air raid sirens blared across most Ukrainian cities after President Zelenskiy said the war had reached a "strategic turning point". Russian military units were closer to.
LONDON - After almost eight hours sitting in a police station and court, Vera Kotova became one of the first people to be judged and fined just under US$240 under a new Russian law to punish anyone deemed to have discredited the armed forces. Her crime was writing "No to war" accompanied by a heart in the snow at the.
LONDON - After almost eight hours sitting in a police station and court, Vera Kotova became one of the first people to be judged and fined just under $2
LONDON (Reuters) - After almost eight hours sitting in a police station and court, Vera Kotova became one of the first people to be judged and fined just under $240 under a new Russian law to punish anyone deemed to have discredited the armed forces.