Editor-in-chief of Vecherniye Vedomosti fined for discrediting the army

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Vladislav Postnikov, editor-in-chief of Vecherniye Vedomosti, was fined 195 thousand rubles for the article on discrediting the army. The portal reports this E1.ru.

September 8, 2022 reportedIt was stated that the searches were made at the journalist’s home when he was not at home. According to the source, the events are being held within the scope of the criminal case of former State Duma deputy Ilya Ponomarev.

The media later wrote that the police decision stated that the journalist could transfer to Ponomarev “materials used to discredit the RF Armed Forces.” Postnikov’s phones, hard disk, flash card, smart watch and two banners were confiscated. Searches were also carried out at the homes of journalists and activists in Moscow, Moscow region, Krasnodar, Tyumen and Rostov-on-Don.

Later Postnikov’s accounts reached 5 million rubles arrested for “damage resulting from crime”. However, as Vecherniye Vedomosti himself stated at the time, he had never held so much money in his life, so “the state lost about 700 rubles.”

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