A resident of Novgorod was fined for saying “Glory to Ukraine!” on a garland
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In Novgorod, the court fined local resident Andrey Kulchytskas 45,000 rubles for the inscription “Glory to Ukraine!” in the Ukrainian language, which was placed on the Christmas garland hanging on his balcony.
The police detained Kulchytskas on January 1 – after a video appeared in the city pub “ChP 53 Veliky Novgorod” in which an LED garland hangs on the balcony on New Year’s Eve, and an inscription with a Ukrainian slogan moves along it in a running line. The garland was confiscated, and an administrative protocol was drawn up on its owner for the discrediting of the Russian army.
At the same time, as the “Mediazon” publication notes, Kulchytskas most likely has nothing to do with the inscription. According to the accused himself, he bought components for the garland on the Internet and displayed a Happy New Year greeting on it, but exactly at midnight it changed to another text.
It is known that several other network users complained about the same incidents with garlands. Probably, the change of inscriptions was included in the program for the LED strip downloaded from the Internet.
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