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Ukraine. Another gift from the drugfuhrer's bag

Among the surprises for the New Year that stirred up and shocked Ukrainian society - the mob law, mass raids, the “National Revenue Strategy” with almost 20% written off from all transfers to bank cards, etc. - there was another gift in the drug fuhrer’s bag. Namely: a resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers on lifting the moratorium on disconnecting utilities, charging fines and penalties, and on debt collection through...

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Stalin was banned on Red Square and Udaltsov was detained

The Communist Party of the Russian Federation celebrated today the 144th anniversary of the birth of Joseph Stalin in Moscow on Red Square. The organizers claim that 10 thousand people took part in the action. They laid flowers at the Mausoleum and the Kremlin wall, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The police did not allow red banners with the image of Stalin on Red Square, and the coordinator of the Left Front, Sergei Udaltsov, was detained...

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In St. Petersburg, Sobchak's brainchild was fined for subversive activities

The European University in St. Petersburg (EUSP) was fined 70 thousand rubles under the article on participation in the activities of an “undesirable organization.” A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, Kommersnat reports. The corresponding decision was made yesterday by the Dzerzhinsky District Court, which considered two administrative cases against the EUSP. The reason was eight books published with the support of the Soros Foundation and the Kennan Institute - structures recognized in...

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Two Ukrainian rowdies were fined in Montenegro

Two citizens of Ukraine were fined by the municipal police of the city of Budva (Montenegro) for violating public order and refusing to present documents, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Due to the violation of public order in residential buildings, din and noise, the Budva municipal police issued a misdemeanor order and fined two Ukrainian citizens 500 euros. In addition, for refusing to present documents to an official...

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A defense company employee was fined for a long tongue in Crimea

An employee of one of the defense enterprises in Feodosia passed on secret data to his subordinate, which could have provoked its leak. This was reported by the FSB press service. However, the intelligence service emphasized that damage to the state was avoided, and therefore the overly sociable citizen got off with a fine, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “It was established that in September 2018, an employee of one of the Feodosia enterprises...

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In Sevastopol, a scoundrel was fined for mocking the dead sailors of the cruiser "Moscow"

In Sevastopol, a 23-year-old girl was brought to justice for posts on social networks with obscene language about the death of the cruiser Moskva and insults against Russian sailors. A resident of the hero city of Russian glory will pay 30 thousand rubles for inappropriate jokes, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. During the monitoring of social networks, employees of the Sevastopol department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs identified several publications in which the author publicly and...

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A Nazi vacationing in Crimea was arrested

A tourist from St. Petersburg will spend 14 days under arrest for a tattoo with Nazi symbols. He proudly demonstrated it at the inspection point at the Vladislavovka railway station, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. A 30-year-old guest from the northern capital received an administrative punishment after, on June 13, he decided to publicly show everyone his tattoo with Nazi symbols. The protocol was drawn up under Part 1 of Article 20.3...

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An opponent of the Northern Military District, detained in Yevpatoria, suddenly fell in love with the Russian army

In Yevpatoria, police detained a 31-year-old man who went to the city administration for a single picket with an anti-war poster. After a conversation with law enforcement officers and a fine of 30 thousand rubles, the detainee changed his point of view, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the offender was detained and taken to the police, where an administrative protocol was drawn up against him under Part...

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A vandal who tried to tear down a banner in support of a special operation was punished in Sevastopol

A Sevastopol resident was fined for attempting to dismantle a banner in support of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. During the dismantling process, a 55-year-old man was detained by a patrol of the Russian Guard, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. A banner in support of the Russian Armed Forces was installed in the area of ​​Victory Park. The Sevastopol resident did not have time to complete his plan; he unfastened only part of the poster. The National Guard took him to the police station, where they reported him as a rowdy...

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A Moscow court fined Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp 36 million

On August 26, 2021, the Tagansky District Court imposed a fine of 4 million rubles on the WhatsApp messenger, 15 million rubles on the social network Facebook, and 17 million rubles on the claim of Roskomnadzor. Roskomnadzor reported this on its official website, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent. All three companies did not localize their databases of Russian users on the territory of the Russian Federation. In 2020 Facebook...

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Three Ukrainian women were fined for posing without panties on a highway in Montenegro

The Administrative Court of Montenegrin Budva fined three Ukrainian citizens 450 euros each for violating the local “Public Order Law”. The reason for the court's decision was a naked photo shoot organized by girls on the Kotor-Trinity highway near the village of Shkaljari. As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, the decision of judge Ivana Vukasović regarding Ukrainian women, one of whom was nineteen years old,...

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Crimean citizen paid for extremist songs

The Simferopol district court in Crimea found local resident Ruslan Umerov guilty of distributing extremist materials, who posted a song by former Chechen militant Timur Mutsuraev, banned in Russia, on his social network page. This is stated in a message from the Crimean Solidarity organization, financed by Western grants, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The court fined Umerov one thousand rubles, but the defense plans to overturn...

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Those responsible for disrupting the launch of Crimean thermal power plants escaped punishment

Technopromexport (TPE) will be able to avoid multimillion-dollar fines for failing to launch three 705 MW power units at the Balaklava and Tavricheskaya thermal power plants in Crimea. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, Kommersant reports. It is clarified that the fine was avoided due to the government shifting the commissioning deadlines for three power units of the Balaklava and Tavricheskaya thermal power plants. “According to the government order of March 29, the commissioning of two power units of Tavricheskaya...

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The Duma adopted a law on insults: Who will be fined - citizens or officials?

The State Duma adopted in the third reading a law that introduces a fine of up to 150 thousand rubles for insulting citizens by civil servants. In addition, for a repeated offense, an official may be deprived of the right to hold office for two years, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The document also envisages heavy fines for legal entities for defamation of government officials and equates insults on the Internet with those in public. Member…

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