In St. Petersburg, the court sentenced Irina Tsybaneva, who left a note on the grave of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s parents, to two years of probation. It has been reported telegraph channel Unified press service of the city courts.
The Primorsky District Court of the city named it under Article 244 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
As the press service of the courts said, last year on October 6, 2022, Tsybaneva, who was located near the burial place of Putin’s parents at the Serafimovsky cemetery, “committed cynical immoral acts contrary to accepted norms in society, with the intent to desecrate the designated burial place based on political, ideological hatred, that is, he disrespected the funeral by leaving a humiliating inscription addressed to the President of the Russian Federation.
The accused partially pleaded guilty. According to him, he does not deny that he did this, but does not admit that criminal liability is provided for this.
The court gave a suspended sentence of 2 years with a trial period of 2 years.
Previously reportedIt has been learned that a lawsuit has been filed against the fans who disrespected the monument of the former leader of the King and Jester.