A series of tweets highlight the Russian government's crackdown on dissent, with individuals being sentenced to jail time for various charges. These include a Russian man jailed for tracing 'No to War' in the snow, a Ukrainian ex-soldier sentenced to 12 years on 'terrorism' charges, opposition politician Alexey Navalny facing a new felony vandalism case, and journalist Alsu Kurmasheva detained for 'failing to register as a foreign agent.' Additionally, artist Sasha Skochilenko has filed an appeal against her seven-year prison sentence for spreading 'fakes' about the Russian army.
St. Petersburg artist Sasha Skochilenko has filed an appeal against her seven-year prison sentence. On November 16, she was found guilty of spreading “fakes” about the Russian army for replacing store price tags with antiwar messages. https://t.co/AbEPtSoAaV
Fresh blow for US radio journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, 47, as court extends her detention in Russia where she faces five years in jail for charge of 'failing to register as a foreign agent' https://t.co/uqs9fCEBWg https://t.co/2lpPVQQ1OX
Imprisoned Kremlin Critic Kara-Murza Fined For Failing To Follow 'Foreign Agent' Requirement https://t.co/y4qjhBXxe7
Jailed opposition politician Alexey Navalny says that the Russian authorities have launched a new felony vandalism case against him that could add up to three years to the 19-year sentence he’s already serving. https://t.co/WgHNLNFyeI
⚡️ Russia sentences Ukrainian ex-soldier to 12 years on 'terrorism' charges. A Russian court sentenced a Ukrainian citizen to 12 years on charges that he had planned a terrorist attack in then-Russian-occupied Kherson in 2022, TASS reported on Nov. 30. https://t.co/9JMZSR7Rl3
Russian man who traced 'No to War' in the snow gets 10 days in jail https://t.co/dRvZ9TrFUT https://t.co/W8cycOmUcS