Russian activist jailed for six years over Ukraine posts
Russian activist Olga Smirnova
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A Russian court
on Wednesday sentenced a female activist to six years in prison after she was
accused of spreading false information about the Russian army.
Olga Smirnova,
a member of the Peaceful Resistance movement, was also banned from managing
websites for three years, said the OVD-Info rights group, which monitors
opposition arrests said.
A
representative of the Kirovsk district court in Saint Petersburg confirmed to
AFP that Smirnova had been sentenced, but declined to provide details.
In March 2022,
Smirnova published several social media posts about the tactics of the Russian
army in Ukraine and the deaths of civilians.
Since
unleashing full-scale hostilities against Ukraine a year and a half ago, public
criticism of the Kremlin's offensive has been outlawed and a number of
prominent and ordinary Russians have received long prison terms.


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