Speak out at your own risk
Criminal case-fest for “fakes” in 2022: Russian opponents of war in Ukraine under investigation or slapped with cruel sentences

Russian authorities spent the whole of 2022 stamping down on opponents of the “special military operation”. Since the war broke out, 180 criminal cases were opened in Russia for spreading the so-called “fake” information about the actions of the Russian army in Ukraine. Almost half of the prosecuted people have either fled the country or have been placed in custody. The most publicised “fake” cases were launched against opposition politicians and activists, but a large part of the defendants are ordinary people who are not public in any way.
The case files include transcripts of at least three such conversations. However, it is not explained why Vedel’s phone was wiretapped and who did it.
Therefore, Gorinov and Kotenochkina “deceived an unlimited number of people”.
The journalist came to support the opposition figure and gave a comment to a news correspondent. She was later fined for it.
The “fake case” investigation took almost 5 months. Yashin was detained on 12 July and sent to a detention centre the next day.
The first court hearing has already taken place. Skochilenko pleads not guilty. She has been detained since 13 April.

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