In Crimea, occupiers accused a 10-year-old girl of 'discrediting the army': how she was punished.
The Saki police issued a protocol for the failure to perform parental duties to the mother of a 10-year-old schoolgirl. The reason was the girl's video, which talked about the shortcomings of the Russian army. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Employees of the juvenile affairs department discovered the child's video while browsing social media. It contained content that discredited the armed forces of Russia and desecrated the state flag.
The girl in the video chose between the flags of Russia and Ukraine. She showed an angry emoji near the Russian flag and a heart near the Ukrainian one.
Due to the child's age, she cannot be held accountable, so her mother received a protocol for failing to fulfill duties of care and upbringing of children. For this, she faces a fine or arrest.
Earlier, in the Kuban, a court fined a priest 150 thousand rubles for discrediting Russian military personnel. The case was initiated due to his text about the war, which mentioned the negative consequences of blowing up a hydroelectric power station.
Read also
- Drone Strike Hits Gas Station in Zaporizhzhia: One Wounded, Aftermath Under Assessment
- Russian Drone Strike Hits Kharkiv Shopping Center on June 21
- Fuel Sales Halted and Power Outages Hit Crimea After Bridge Strike
- Ukrainian Forces Strike Oil Terminal in Kerch and Port Kavkaz: Key Details Emerge
- Strike on Zaporizhzhia: 5 Dead and 26 Wounded After Russian Aerial Bomb Attack
- Power Outage in Odesa: Tram Service Halted After Thermal Plant Failure

