A Russian woman went to the polls and discredited the Russian Armed Forces

A Russian woman went to the polls and discredited the Russian Armed Forces

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A resident of St. Petersburg was arrested for eight days for a pacifist inscription on a ballot

The Dzerzhinsky District Court of St. Petersburg found guilty and brought to administrative responsibility a woman who, while voting in the presidential elections of the Russian Federation, wrote a pacifist phrase on the ballot.

The court found that on March 17, the citizen came to polling station 2245, took a ballot, went into the voting booth, and then “with a red marker wrote “No to war” on the back, after which she placed the ballot on the ballot box.” The court found that in this way the citizen “damaged state property and discredited the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.”

The defendant was sentenced to 8 days of administrative arrest and a fine of 40 thousand rubles, reports the joint press service of the St. Petersburg courts.

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