In the temporarily occupied Crimea, a resident of Feodosia was sentenced to two and a half years in prison by the so-called Russian court for "calls to kill Russians."
This was reported by the publication “Crimea Realities,” citing Russian media.
It is claimed that the 37-year-old man was an active participant in Ukrainian Telegram chats.
“In discussions, the citizen actively called for the killing of Russians and was not shy about using insults. However, using an account under a pseudonym did not help him evade responsibility,” the note states.
In April of last year, it was reported that Russian security forces detained a resident of Feodosia for “calls to engage in extremist activities.”
It should be noted that the occupying court of Sevastopol sentenced 58-year-old Oksana Senedzhuk to 15 years in prison on December 26, 2024. She was accused of “treason,” but the real reason for her imprisonment was her pro-Ukrainian views and condemnation of Russian aggression.