In Kyiv, girls received protocols for publicly listening to Russian music.
According to ТСН: In Kyiv, law enforcement officers held accountable three young girls who decided to drive around the city listening to Russian music and sharing it on social media.
The incident became known after police discovered several videos on one of the capital's Telegram channels while monitoring the Internet. The footage shows the girls driving a car around the streets of Kyiv.
The driver and passengers were loudly listening to provocative Russian music and singing along with the performers from the aggressor country.
Identifying the violators
Police were able to quickly identify all participants in the video. They turned out to be local residents: a 21-year-old content creator and her two friends aged 22 and 24.
Kyiv police tracked down the girls and drew up administrative protocols against them under Article 173 of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses (petty hooliganism). The sanctions of the article provide for fines, community service, or correctional labor, as well as administrative detention for up to fifteen days.
Further actions by law enforcement
However, the administrative punishment was not the only consequence. According to law enforcement information, employees of the Security Service of Ukraine are already communicating with the lovers of Russian content to clarify all circumstances and motives for their actions.
Let us remind you that journalists reported on the activities of an illegal school at the Monastery of the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate 'Holosiivska Desert,' which 'zombifies' Ukrainian children with hostile propaganda. Students at the underground school study the Russian language under the guise of 'Slavic,' sing Soviet songs, and read Russian literature.
This situation illustrates a wide range of problems faced by Ukrainian society, arising in wartime conditions. The use of Russian content among the youth remains a sensitive issue that requires attention from both society and law enforcement. At the same time, there are indications of propaganda being spread through educational institutions, raising concerns and the need for active measures to protect national interests.
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