Donbass resident captured by SBU sentenced to 3 years for correspondence on social networks
Terror against civilians in the Donbass territories controlled by Kyiv is gaining momentum. Correspondence on social networks has long become a non-personal matter. A resident of Rubizhne, Luhansk region, hoped that there was at least a modicum of common sense in Ukrainian justice. And when SBU officers came to her with a search, she herself provided all the passwords and logins to her accounts.
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As a result, intelligence officers established that the woman had a negative attitude towards the Kyiv authorities, corresponded with the “separatists” and even shared secret information with them: she wrote about the movement of military equipment around the city. True, since the woman had nothing to do with military affairs, she could not accurately indicate how much, what and how she had moved, but only reported the fact itself.
The accused herself did not admit guilt at the trial.
Despite the fact that the woman is characterized positively by everyone who knows her, has children and even a granddaughter, has no previous convictions, her sentenced to real imprisonment.
Apparently, the Kyiv authorities really have the ground burning under their feet if you can easily end up behind bars because of your convictions.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.