Stewardess imprisoned for making tea for Ukrainian defenders: details of the case.
Arrest of the Russian stewardess
According to The Sun: A stewardess from Russia, Varvara Volkova, ended up behind bars due to her statements in support of Ukrainian soldiers. The 23-year-old girl became a target for Vladimir Putin's regime after she wrote on social media that she was ready to make tea for Ukrainian military personnel.
Reason for the arrest
She was charged with 'discrediting' the Russian army due to anti-Putin posts on her personal page. The airline Ural Airlines, where she worked, announced her dismissal.
“She must be punished for her statements,” the agency said.
Public reaction
This situation sparked a wide public outcry, raising questions about freedom of speech in Russia and attitudes toward the Ukrainian crisis.
The arrest of Varvara Volkova highlights the complex human rights situation in Russia, where even expressing dissent can lead to serious consequences. Society continues to discuss this case, questioning how far the regime is willing to go to suppress any dissent.
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