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In Krasnodar, a court fined a man who spat into a banner with the letter Z in support of a special operation in Ukraine. This was reported in the official telegram channel of the press service of the courts of Krasnodar.
“On March 6, 2022, a man spat on a street banner containing the inscription” Z – do not give up “, thus allowed public actions aimed at discrediting the use of the Russian Armed Forces. The young man explained to the court that in this way he expressed his attitude to the special operation. The Prikuban district court of Krasnodar found the man guilty of committing an administrative offense and sentenced him to an administrative fine of 30,000 rubles, “the court said.
Russia has previously launched a forced special operation to demilitarize and denationalize Ukraine. At the celebration of the eighth anniversary of the reunification of Russia and Crimea, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted that the task of the special operation is to save the people of Donbass from years of genocide. The President stressed that Ukraine did not leave Russia a chance to do otherwise. The Russian Defense Ministry reported that Kyiv was preparing an offensive on Donbass in March 2022. On March 4, Vladimir Putin signed a law punishing fakes and discrediting the Russian army, RT writes. The Kremlin noted that the law is needed because of information aggression coming from abroad.
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In Krasnodar, a court fined a man who spat into a banner with the letter Z in support of a special operation in Ukraine. This was reported in the official telegram channel of the press service of the courts of Krasnodar. “On March 6, 2022, a man spat on a street banner containing the inscription” Z – do not give up “, thus allowed public actions aimed at discrediting the use of the Russian Armed Forces. The young man explained to the court that in this way he expressed his attitude to the special operation. The Prikuban district court of Krasnodar found the man guilty of committing an administrative offense and sentenced him to an administrative fine of 30,000 rubles, “the court said. Russia has previously launched a forced special operation to demilitarize and denationalize Ukraine. At the celebration of the eighth anniversary of the reunification of Russia and Crimea, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted that the task of the special operation is to save the people of Donbass from years of genocide. The President stressed that Ukraine did not leave Russia a chance to do otherwise. The Russian Defense Ministry reported that Kyiv was preparing an offensive on Donbass in March 2022. On March 4, Vladimir Putin signed a law punishing fakes and discrediting the Russian army, RT writes. The Kremlin noted that the law is needed because of information aggression coming from abroad.