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In Russia, citizens who condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine continue to be sentenced.

This was reported by blogger Dmytro Chernyshov on Facebook, Censor.NET informs.

"In Novosibirsk, the court sent Viktor Skorobogatov, who is accused of setting fire to the Su-24 plane, to the pre-trial detention center for two months.

Security forces detained Yevhen Zabolotny, a resident of Usynsk, on suspicion of setting fire to the FSB building.

Bashkir activist Ramila Saitova, who called on the mobilized to refuse to fight, was sent to the pre-trial detention center.

Moscow activist Mykhailo Krieger was sentenced to seven years under the general regime due to posts on Facebook," the report said.

In Koma, the court sentenced teacher Mykyta Tushkanov to five and a half years in prison for comments about the explosion on the Crimean Bridge.

"In Novosibirsk, unknown persons attacked the scientist Ihor Prosanov, whose car had the words "Putin kaput" written on it.

In the Nizhny Novgorod region, a case regarding the rehabilitation of Nazism was initiated after an unknown person tore the St. George's ribbon from a teenager's clothes.

Activist from Ukhta (Komi) Vladyslav Karaval was sentenced to seven years in prison in the case of calling the military commissariat and defacing the Z-banner," he added.

Kirill Butylin, involved in the case of setting fire to the Military Commissariat in the suburbs of Moscow, was sentenced to 13 years in a strict-regime prison.

"Journalist Maria Ponomarenko, sentenced to six years in prison for her post about the airstrike on the Mariupol drama theater, was taken to the women's colony No. 22 of the Krasnoyarsk region.

Petersburg pensioner Irina Tsybaneva, who asked Putin's late parents to "take him home", was given a suspended sentence.

In Moscow, the term of detention of 18-year-old activist Maksym Lypkan, who is accused of spreading "fakes" about the army, was extended," Chernyshov writes.

Dmytro Martynichov, a resident of St. Petersburg, was given a six-month suspended sentence due to a conflict with a subway passenger who had a patch with the letter Z on his jacket.

Vitaly Sachivka, a resident of Magadan, was found guilty of spreading "fakes" about the army and evading the draft.

Film producer Oleksandr Rodnyanskyi and director Ivan Vyrypaev were arrested in absentia in the case of "fakes" about the army.

Also in St. Petersburg, security forces are conducting searches in the case of calls to extremism and inclination to organize mass riots. The case was raised due to publications in several Telegram chats.

"In Moscow, the politician and associate professor of the Moscow State University Mykhailo Lobanov was searched. He wrote that his door was being broken in, and then stopped contacting him," the blogger concluded.