More than 80 cases of support for Russia’s war against Ukraine were considered in Czech Republic over year

In the Czech Republic, the police reviewed more than 80 cases against people who supported Russia's aggression against Ukraine during the year, and the prosecutor's office recorded 42 guilty verdicts.
According to Censor.NET, citing European Pravda, Radio Prague International reports this according to the Czech Supreme State Prosecutor's Office.
It is noted that the country's prosecutor's office recorded 42 guilty verdicts, most of which resulted in fines or suspended sentences.
Most of the sentences were handed down in Prague, Pilsen, and Barone.
Pro-Russian graffiti and online activity reportedly remain the most common offenses. Cases of support for the conflict in Gaza are also being investigated, although the number of prosecutions is lower.
Cases have been opened under the sections of the Czech criminal code on approval of a crime (Article 365) and denial, doubt, approval and justification of genocide (Article 405).