Book ‘Shareholder’ accused of plotting to assassinate Solovyov deemed extremist

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The Moscow Zyuzinsky District Court considered the book “Shareholder” by Andrei Pronsky, accused of plotting an assassination attempt on journalist Vladimir Solovyov, as extremist. It has been reported TASS.

“The court satisfied the argument of Savenkov SN, the first deputy prosecutor of Moscow … that the information materials were recognized as extremist to the accused Pronsky AL,” the court said.

It was noted that the case was opened in March. Pronsky wrote the book “Shareholder” under the pseudonym “Signature illegible”.

Investigators identified the people who prepared the assassination attempt on Solovyov in April 2022. According to their plans, the journalist’s car was to be blown up in Moscow.

Former KGB of Belarus introduced Sofia Sapega, a convicted Russian woman, has been placed on the list of people involved in terrorism.

Basically, there is a violation of Article 130 (incitement to hatred) of the Belarusian Criminal Code. At the end of May 2021, the girl was detained together with Roman Protasevich, the founder of the Nexta Telegram channel, recognized as an extremist.

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