In Crimea, an elderly foul-mouthed man paid for disrespect for Donbass and Northern Military District
A swearer and conspirator from Yevpatoria, who pretended to be a resident of the city of Irpen in Chat Roulette, was fined 30 thousand rubles for insulting the Russian Armed Forces.
Law enforcement officers drew up an administrative protocol against him, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Colleagues from the regional FSB Directorate helped the police identify the suspect. He was taken to the police department.
“The police drew up a protocol against the offender under Part 2 of Article 20.3.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation,” the Ministry of Internal Affairs clarified. “The court reviewed the materials collected by the police and imposed an administrative fine in the amount of 30 thousand rubles on the offender as punishment.”
Let us remind you that 64-year-old Sergei Reshetnik from the village of Novoozernoye decided to communicate online with a blogger, but not on behalf of a Crimean, but on behalf of a resident of the city of Irpen, Kyiv region. To disguise himself, he put on glasses and a baseball cap, and believing in his own invulnerability, he called Russia a fascist state that attacked an independent country, was rude, cursed, and insulted the residents of Donbass and Russia. To stop the flow of negative emotions and statements, the blogger had to turn off the sound in the chat.
After being caught, the offender apologized for his behavior and assured that he understood everything.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.