Journalist Anna Zueva was fined for "violating the foreign agency legislation.” She is not recognized as a “foreign agent”, only a member of organisation labeled as “foreign agent”.
The Sovetsky District Court of Ulan-Ude fined Zueva for not having a label on her YouTube channel - the court decided that the label should be due to the fact that the journalist is a participant in the “Soft Power” movement which is included in the register:
In her resolution, Vlasova wrote that she “takes into account my property status and the social danger of this offense,” so “the most humane court in the world” imposed a fine of 10.000 rubles. Amazing generosity, of course, except that I am not recognized by the Ministry of Justice as a foreign agent.
My lawyer and I will, of course, challenge this unfair decision. I haven’t put up these stupid people’s badges and won’t, since the law on “foreign agents” is illegitimate and discriminatory. I don’t plan to pay the fine either ,” Zueva said.
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Rest in Peace Volodymyr
Volodymyr Tolipov was 56 years old. He died on February 8, 2023 as a result of a Russian missile attack on the village of Kuty Drugi, which is near the city of Semenivka on the border with Russia in the Chernihiv region.
The enemy hit the territory of the peat briquette factory where Volodymyr worked.
"It happened around 4:00 p.m. Rockets flew at the factory. Volodymyr was still alive for some time under the rubble. People who were nearby talked to him... He took off his watch to give to the children as a memory. They didn't have time to pull Volodya out, he bled." until the crane arrived, it was impossible to lift those heavy slabs with jacks."
- said Olena's sister.
His memories make the blood run cold: the story of a prisoner who went through torture chambers, and now demobilized with a cat.
In captivity, he was held in occupied Luhansk in inhumane conditions.
After the hell of Russian captivity and rehabilitation, Yevhen Shibalov returned to the army. But now that the new law on mobilization allows him to be demobilized, he decided to return to civilian life. And not alone, but with Spot.
Yevhen's memories of Russian torture chambers make the blood run cold: he was abused, beaten both physically and with electric shocks. Now he is already making plans for the future, but it is impossible to forget what he went through. He spoke about life after captivity in the story of the channel "We are Ukraine" on the air of the telethon.
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❤️🩹 🥹Mother of the National Guardsman from Kryvyi Rih, released from captivity, Vitalii Senchenko, spoke about her emotions when she found out about the exchange.
"I actually dreamed about this day, I imagined it, I dreamed about it. But apart from tears, you know, joy, nothing else happened, not a single preparation worked. " Mom, I'm home, I'm in Ukraine." And then, of course - "Mommy, don't cry. All good to me"
- says Oksana Latanska.
And she added that she had dreamed of hearing these words for so long:
"Two years, one month and one week of enemy captivity after 86 hellish days of defending Mariupol...
Soon I will hug you, my son, and thank God for saving, protecting, returning you. (...) I was waiting! I waited! "
- she wrote.
During the Ukraine-Belgium match, fans unfurled a banner featuring Nazariy “Hrinka” Hryntsevych.
The image, titled “Peace Has a Price,” compiled by artificial intelligence, includes 182 photos of fallen Ukrainian soldiers who were also supporters of Ukrainian football clubs in civilian life.
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