Diana Arbenina’s listeners were fined for using a Ukrainian slogan
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The Tushinsky District Court of Moscow fined two listeners of a concert by the singer Diana Arbenina. They are found guilty under the article on the so-called discrediting of the Russian army. According to the court, they “chanted nationalist Ukrainian slogans” at the concert.
As reported by the Telegram channel “Ostorozhno, novosti”, at the July 8 concert at the “Spartak” stadium in Moscow, Arbenina accepted flowers from admirers. One of the fans gave her a bouquet and said “Glory to Ukraine”. Arbenina replied that she did not want provocations at the concert in honor of her birthday. A fan who asked to give a bouquet was detained on the way out by the employees of “Center E” – a division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the fight against extremism.
Details of what was done to the second accused are not provided. The court fined both of them 30,000 rubles.
- Diana Arbenyna, the leader of the rock group “Night Snipers”, repeatedly spoke out against the war in Ukraine. In April of last year, Night Snipers released an anti-war song, “Don’t be silent.” In 2023, a number of concerts of the group in different cities of Russia were canceled for formal reasons.
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