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Sokolova and Rodnyansky: What did the Russian Federation accuse well -known Ukrainians

Russia is actively condemning the Ukrainians who stood in order to protect their own homeland. In the last six months, about ten publications have been issued, including journalists, actors, directors. After a full -scale invasion of the territory of Ukraine, which was launched by the Russian Federation, a number of Ukrainian media people found themselves under the close sight of the aggressor country.

Everyone who stood on the side of the Motherland automatically got to the "black list", and the rest, who still have an active civic position, were in general, they rolled in violation of criminal cases against themselves in the aggressor country. The focus has prepared a selection in which he gathered punishment of public Ukrainians in Russia for the last six months.

Thus, in July 2024, the Second Western District Military Court in Moscow adopted a sentence to a Ukrainian journalist, TV presenter and interviewer Dmitry Gordon. Thus, the court condemned him to 14 years in prison in absentia. This journalist was brought to the register of terrorists and extremists of Rosphin monitoring for calling to strike a nuclear blow to Russia and the dissemination of false information about the country's armed forces. Gordon was judged in absentia by Articles 205.

2 ("Public calls for terrorist activity"), 207. 3 ("Public distribution of deliberately false information about the use of the Armed Forces of Russia"), 282 ("Hate or hostility, as well as humiliation of human dignity") and 354 ("Public calls for the solution of aggressive war") of the Criminal Code. According to the investigation, in March 2022, a Ukrainian journalist published a video on his YouTube channels calling for a US President to solve a war with nuclear weapons against Russia.

In July 2022, Gordon was wanted, and the Moscow Basman's court issued a sanction for his correspondence arrest. It should be noted that in September 2024, the SBU neutralized in Kiev a network of FSB agents, which were attempted to attempt Dmitry Gordon. Then the journalist even voiced the probable name of the customer. At the end of July 2024, the Moscow Court sentenced to seven years the colony of the general regime of the Ukrainian journalist Fauddina Sharafmala.

The journalist was found guilty of articles 280 ("Public calls for extremist activity"), 282 ("ignition of hatred and hostility") and 354. 1 ("rehabilitation of Nazism") of the Criminal Code. He was also banned from administering sites for five years. The case file stated that from February to March 2022 Sharafmal called Ukrainians for mass massacres on Russian citizens, including children.

The journalist substantiated his calls by Nazi ideology and showed a portrait of Adolf Aichman on the air, who headed the Gestapo Office. Later, Sharafmal apologized for these words. The criminal case against him was initiated in Russia on March 17, 2022. It is on the international wanted list. The Moscow Basmanny court also condemned the Ukrainian TV presenter Natalia Moseychuk (listed by the Rosphinmation in the Register of Terrorists and Extremists) up to five years in the colony.

Mosaychuk was found guilty of Article 282 ("ignition of hatred or enmity, as well as humiliation of human dignity") of the Criminal Code. It has been made on the international wanted list. The TV presenter was raised in 2022, after she called for a massacre of Russian officers in one of the broadcasts. On April 25, it was reported that the Investigative Committee of Russia sent her criminal case to court.

In Moscow, the Basmann district court also condemned the Ukrainian actress Andrianna Kurilets-Kmetuk (included in the list of terrorists and extremists of Rosfinm on) up to five years imprisonment for calling for mass officers. The Ukrainian is found guilty of the article on the excitement of hatred or enmity, as well as humiliation of human dignity. Currently, the Russians have announced the actress Kurilets-Kmetiuk on the international wanted list.

In October 2024, the Moscow Court condemned the 40-year-old Ukrainian TV presenter Janin Sokolov to eight years in the general regime. Ukrainian was found guilty of "A" of Article 282 of the Criminal Code "Public Actions aimed at igniting hatred and hostility, as well as degrading the dignity ". In August 2022, the chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Basrykin, instructed to initiate a criminal case against Sokolova after her speech on air with "Russophobic statements".

Then the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia announced it on the wanted. In October 2024, the court in Moscow condemned the film producer Alexander Rodnyansky to 8. 5 years for alleged fakes about the Armed Forces (Armed Forces) of Russia. He was found guilty of part 2 of Article 207. 3 of the Criminal Code ("The spread of deliberately false information on the use of the Russian Federation's Armed Forces on reasons of political hatred. " (Armed Forces) Mariupol, Zaporizhzhia region and Kiev.