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Writer Boris Akunin does not hide his position and publicly opposes the war in U...

Russian writer Boris Akunin was wanted

Writer Boris Akunin does not hide his position and publicly opposes the war in Ukraine. Because of which he got into the eye of law enforcement agencies. The 67-year-old Russian fiction, Boris Akunin, who opposes the Putin regime, was entered in the Register of "terrorists and extremists" and wanted. This information was reported by the Russian media with reference to the Russian Federal Financial Monitoring Service. It is now known that the criminal case under Article 280.

3 under Russian legislation against the writer has been launched last week. Boris was also wanted. The reason for this was that the writer is accused of public desclinating Russian troops. It is also known that under the law, the writer's bank accounts will be frozen. Meanwhile, in Russia, the sale and distribution of the book of the writer Akunin was suspended. It is worth noting that the Acunin himself lives outside Russia, but is actively opposed to war in Ukraine.

Of course, the writer did not pass the news and reacted on his Facebook page. "Hmm. Terrorists declared me a terrorist. However, I have long been surprised to news from the Russian Federation. It seems that the previous writer-terrorist in Russia was Stepnyak-Kravchinsky, whom I recently wrote in the novel. This means the following: those who live in the Russian Federation, please do not put under my posts of swearing - this is drawn to the aiding and abilities, "Akunin wrote.

He later made official comment on his site. "I wanted to write something derogatory in connection with the announcement of me in the Russian Federation by a terrorist - like" me what is the case, whom these tsaks announce me in my bush? "But the thing is not in me. , who came under the authority of criminals. The people who live there - even those who have not yet realized - are hostages. What awaits them further? Russia has not been forbidden since Soviet times.