< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/A1/D1/IB-FRCVBVRNP_9E494331.jpg" Alt = "The head of the pro-Russian" Crimean newspaper "threatens 12 years of prison for collaboration"/~ 62. The pro -Russian media from the temporarily occupied Crimea was reported suspicion due to the justification of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. He faces up to 12 years in prison. < p > reported on this & nbsp; the prosecutor's office of the Crimea & nbsp; and M. Sevastopol ,.

< P > “Under the procedural guidance of the prosecutor's office of autonomy, it was reported suspicion of the editor-in-chief of the pro-Russian & laquo; Crimean newspaper. Special issue & raquo; Using the media (Part 3 of Article 436-2 of the Criminal Code) “, – said in the message.

< P Data-yield-master-placement-inserked = "" ">It is noted that the suspect threatens up to 12 years in prison.

< p > According to the investigation, in 2016, a citizen of Ukraine began to build a car & Rsquo; Yer as a correspondent & laquo; Crimean newspaper & raquo; – publication founded by the Occupation Ministry of Internal Policy, Information and Communications & Amp; Nbsp; the Republic of Crimea & nbsp; in order to spread narratives about & laquo; Russian status & raquo; Peninsula.

< P > In March 2023, the suspect became the editor -in -chief of a separate project & Laquo; Crimean newspaper. Special issue & raquo;, because of which weekly informs military personnel of the Russian Federation about the official summary of the Russian Defense, the main news of the Russian Federation and the world, volunteer assistance, etc.

~ > 62 > < p > under his guidance in the publication there are materials containing typical narratives of Russian propaganda about & laquo; fascism & raquo; In Ukraine, as well as Interviews & Rsquo; Yu & laquo; the heroes of their & raquo; which directly carry out armed aggression against Ukraine. Subsequently copies & laquo; newspapers & raquo; are transmitted to the war zone and are posted on the Internet.

< p > in January 2024 the suspect was declared the winner in the nomination & laquo; the best thematic project on the pages of media & raquo; for your own special prosect for & laquo; Crimean newspaper. Special issue & raquo;, added in the prosecutor's office.

< p > As reported by Ukrinform a source in law enforcement agencies, the suspect is Boris Sedenko.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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