Singer Eduard Charlotte announced on Instagram (the owner of the Meta company is known as an extremist and is banned in Russia) a Russian tour that will start on July 1 in Samara.
“It will be forgotten who I left behind. The person I returned will be remembered! <...> Hello comrade. I want to congratulate you on how well we coped with the brutality of our intended load,” the musician wrote cryptically in his announcement.
Judging by this news, Charlotte has been released from arrest. Samara court at the end of May elongated Charlotte will remain in custody until July 24. She has been detained and tried since December 2023.
Also in May reportedA fifth criminal case was opened against Charlotte. According to media reports, a lawsuit was filed against the singer under Part 2 of Article 282 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation under “Humiliation of human dignity based on nationality with threats of violence using the Internet.” This may be due to Charlotte’s broadcast allegedly threatening Russian-speaking viewers.
Charlotte is also accused of discrediting Nazism, insulting the feelings of believers and damaging documents.
While he was abroad in 2023, the musician posted several provocative videos online; one of them shows him burning his Russian passport. In November 2023, the singer returned to the country and was detained. He later repented for his actions.
Previously Okhlobystin named It’s about the EU’s sanctions against him.
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Source: Gazeta

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