Man in Miass sentenced to two years in prison for calling to sabotage the mobilization 20:56

The Miass City Court of the Chelyabinsk Region sentenced a local resident to two years in prison in a penal colony for publishing posts on social networks calling for sabotage of mobilization events and damage to military equipment. It has been reported DEA News With reference to the press service of the regional department of the FSB of Russia.

“The man was found guilty under Part 2 of Art. 280.4 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (public calls for the implementation of activities aimed at the security of the state)”.

According to the FSB, the violator publicly urged the mobilized to sabotage, disrupt military events and damage weapons and military equipment.

According to the agency, this is one of the first sentences in the country under the new post.

In February, a resident of Simferopol detained to demand the killing of law enforcement officers.

Before that, the Moscow Lefortovsky District Court given A four-year prison sentence for a Russian citizen, a former legionnaire of the French Foreign Legion, who was going to leave for Ukraine and serve in the Ukrainian Armed Forces.



Source: Gazeta

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