For the third time, a protocol was drawn up for discrediting the Ural edition of Vecherniye Vedomosti
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In Yekaterinburg, a protocol on discrediting the Russian army was drawn up for the publication Vecherniye Vedomosti (Article 20.3.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation). As reported in the Telegram channel representatives of the newspaper, the reason was the posts about actions against the special military operation (SVO) in Ukraine, which were published in February-March 2022.
As a source in law enforcement agencies told Kommersant, in total we are talking about almost 30 publications in the Telegram channel. Previously, the media have already been held accountable for these posts, but the publication did not delete them.
“By their actions — the persecution of the publication for publications for which we were already fined — the officers of the Yekaterinburg police only confirm the assumptions about blatant corruption in the bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Sverdlovsk Region,” said the founder and director of the publication Guzel Aitkulova.
In 2022, the publication, as well as the editor-in-chief Vladislav Postnikov, were already fined in three administrative cases of discrediting for a total of 450 thousand rubles.
Recall that in September 2022, accounts for 5 million rubles were arrested from Mr. Postnikov. Arrest was imposed as part of a criminal case on the dissemination of knowingly false information about the army (under Article 207.3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), in which he was a witness.
Details – in the publication “Kommersant-Ural” “The journalist and the ex-deputy were tied up with fakes”.
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