The woman was in the medical office with other doctors and complained that her grandchildren were sleeping in the hallway. It turned out that the conversation was recorded on a voice recorder.
A woman in Russia was convicted for complaining to her colleagues that her grandchildren had to sleep in the corridor due to the occupation of the Russian Armed Forces. This is known from the decision of the Vilyuchinsky City Court of the Kamchatka Region of Russia.
Natalya Yatsenko works as a doctor at the Vilyuchinsk city hospital and is a citizen of the Russian Federation. On July 18, 2023, he spoke with colleagues in the medical office and shared his thoughts about the so-called “SVO” (as they call a full-scale war in Ukraine in Russia) she.
The woman called Russia an aggressor and said that the Russian Armed Forces crossed someone else’s border with weapons and attacked Ukraine. He stated that Russia had seized Ukrainian territory and now his grandchildren “sleep in the hallway almost every night.” In addition, the doctor told his colleagues that “an antisocial part of the Russian population came to the territory of Ukraine” and now children are dying because of them.
However, Yatsenko’s colleagues did not agree with his opinion. Allegedly, one of the doctors who was there first tried to stop him, then explained that he had recorded the conversation on his phone’s voice recorder.
The Russian court ruled that complaints about children sleeping in the corridor amounted to “distortion” and “discredit” of the RF Armed Forces and their “mission outside the territory of Russia”.
Yatsenko did not want to explain his behavior, citing the Constitution of the Russian Federation. He did not come to the court hearing.
The court found the doctor guilty and imposed an administrative fine on him – a fine of 30 thousand rubles (at the current exchange rate this is 9 thousand hryvnias). The woman was given 60 days to pay the fine.
Let us remember that during the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Russians, he was given a talisman in the colors of the Ukrainian flag as a gift.
Russians were angry that SVO member Georgy Povilaiko returned home. It turned out that the man was supposed to spend 24 years behind bars for murder and rape, but instead he fought in Ukraine for three months and came back to his hometown.
Source: Focus
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