A resident of Dagestan was fined 150 thousand rubles for criticizing the Russian authorities and the army.

Two comments in telegram channels became the reason for the persecution of Saniyat Alikhanova, a resident of the Dagestan Kaspiysk. The court imposed a fine on her in the amount of 150 thousand rubles under the article on discrediting the Russian army.

The woman became involved in an administrative case because of two comments. In the first, she wrote: “I didn’t think they were so cynical, where are you going, mother race. What about the cluster bombs and calibers that you throw at people, schools and theaters? Allowed? Or did the Ukrainian Armed Forces draw markings on them themselves? How disgusting it is to watch these lies when you know the details of the truth.”

The second comment sounded like this: “Well, how can you trust those who hid so many losses among their soldiers and silenced their relatives, publish everything only in their own favor, openly and brazenly making up stories on the go! Is it possible to build a strong state on lies and on the bones of other people’s children???”

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