A man was arrested in Sevastopol for listening to a Ukrainian song

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In occupied Sevastopol, a man was arrested for 15 days for listening to a Ukrainian song
16:00, 03.08.2024

The Russian occupiers treat even Ukrainian songs with fear.



In Russian-occupied Crimea, a man was arrested for listening to the Ukrainian song "Chervona Kalina". He was given 15 days in jail. About it reports Telegram-channel ASTRA.

The corresponding decision was taken by the so-called Leninsky district court on 26 July.

According to the investigation, Eugene Lebedko, being in his own flat, shouted from the balcony "Glory to Ukraine!" and loudly listened to the song "Chervona Kalina", which the Russian occupants consider the anthem of Ukrainian nationalist organisations.

Witnesses of what was happening called the police.

The actions of the Crimean resident were qualified by the occupants under part 1 of article 20.3 of the Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation, which provides for punishment for "propaganda or public demonstration of Nazi attributes or symbols or attributes or symbols of extremist organisations".

We would like to point out that Russian invaders treat Ukrainian culture with fear.

At the same time, the ATESH guerrilla movement says that pro-Ukrainian sentiments are growing in Crimea.

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Evgenia Ruban

Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.

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