< img src = "/uploads/blogs/0F/55/ib-1iki0q9u9_2715237c.jpg" Alt = "called for the capture of Ukraine: the court made a sentence to the Russian actor with & quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; quot; /> < p > Dmitry Pevtsov, actor and deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, was sentenced to 10 years in prison in Ukraine. It is found guilty of three articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, including the propaganda of war and encroachment on territorial integrity.

< p > The famous Russian actor, the deputy of the State Duma Dmitry Pivtsov in absentia was sentenced in Ukraine to 10 years in prison. About it reports & nbsp; unn & nbsp; with reference to the SBU press service.

< p >< b > details 0 ~/p > < p >They noted that Pevtsov is a circle of “public figures” close to the Kremlin, who openly support the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine. In particular, he has repeatedly spread anti -Ukrainian narratives during mass events with the participation of Russian dictator Putin.

< blockquote > < P class = "quotecontent" > also the attacker often performed on the air of the central TV channels of the Russian Federation, where he called for the seizure of state power and the entire territory of Ukraine. In addition, in Interview & Rsquo; Yu Russian propagandists, Pevtsov told how he personally “voted for joining” temporarily occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation

~ ~ – said in the message. < P > In the special service also emphasized that Puevtsov denied the military crimes of the Russians in the temporarily captured territories of Ukraine, in particular in Mariupol.

~ ~ < p > on the basis of the security of the security service of the evidence in absentia in absentia was found guilty of three articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine:

~ < Ul > < li > & nbsp; h. 3 tbsp. 109 (actions aimed at a violent change or overthrow of a constitutional order or seizure of state power); < Ul >

< Ul > < li > & nbsp; h. 2 tbsp. 110 (encroachment on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine);

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< Ul > < LI > Art. 436 (War propaganda).

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< P > The attacker is sentenced to 10 years in prison with confiscation of property.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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