An official in Russia fined and dismissed for hanging an anti-war poster in his office, – RosSMI

Anna Zhiltsova was an employee of the Federal Air Transport Agency until a poster appeared at her workplace during an unscheduled check. In court, he was accused of “discrediting” the RF Armed Forces.

In the Russian Federation, Rosaviatsia official Anna Zhiltsova was fired and fined for hanging an anti-war poster in her office. This was reported by the Russian media “Kosa” on June 9.

The woman was convicted by the Savelovsky District Court of Moscow. A consultant to the Aviation Incident Investigation and Prevention Department of the Federal Air Transport Agency’s Flight Safety Inspection Directorate was first fined 100 thousand rubles for allegedly “discrediting” the Russian military.

Apparently the reason is an anti-war poster in Anna Zhiltsova’s office. It was discovered on May 11 during a “random fire safety check”. It is not known what exactly is depicted on it, but according to media reports, it has been hanging in his office since last year, when the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine took place.

“These actions symbolized the protest against the war, the struggle against the war, these public actions were aimed at attracting the attention of the surrounding citizens, whereas Zhiltsova Inc. was aware of the nature of public actions and therefore distorted and discredited their duty to use the Armed Weapons. Forces of the Russian Federation” The statement included the court decision.

He did not attend the meeting.

Later it turned out that the official was fired due to a negative attitude from the Federal Air Transport Agency to the SVO (the official name of the war in the Russian Federation, – ed.). The head of the department, Alexander Neradko, decided to take such a step only after the FSB learned about this story.

Recall, on May 30 it was reported that large fines were issued in the Russian Federation for “extremist” symbols. In Zelenograd, two women and a man were fined for burnt plates: the red stripe on the flag of the Russian Federation burned white, and the flag resembled the flag of the Freedom Legion of Russia.

Source: Focus

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