Ukraine's Artem Pyvovarov Faces 20-Year Prison Term as Russia Launches Criminal Case Against Him.
Artem Pyvovarov Under Criminal Investigation
According to Glamurchik — Шоу-біз: Russian authorities in the temporarily occupied territory of Kharkiv Oblast have opened a criminal case against Ukrainian singer Artem Pyvovarov and placed him on a wanted list. The charges include discrediting the armed forces of the Russian Federation, as well as financing and supporting Ukrainian military units.
The occupation administration has leveled serious accusations, threatening the artist with up to 20 years in prison. Pyvovarov originally hails from the town of Vovchansk in Kharkiv region, which is currently under Russian military control. His close relatives remain in Vovchansk, adding further tension to the situation. This case highlights the ongoing crackdown on Ukrainian cultural figures in Russian-occupied areas.
Artem Pyvovarov's Response
Artem Pyvovarov: '20 years in prison, a criminal case, and being on the wanted list for supporting and aiding the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Mom, I am a criminal.'
The situation underscores the intensifying repression against Ukrainian citizens in Russia's temporarily occupied territories. The authorities aim to intimidate not only individuals but also society at large, seeking to weaken support for Ukrainian military formations. As a prominent cultural figure, Artem Pyvovarov has become a symbol of resistance and patriotism, which may provoke further repressive measures from the occupation bodies.
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