Russian girl protested the war – sent to orphanage

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A year ago, the students at school number nine in the city of Jefremov were given the task of drawing tribute drawings to the Russian soldiers in Ukraine.

Masha Moskalyova believes that the war is wrong and drew a drawing with the words “no to the war, no to Putin” and “glory to Ukraine”. The drawing did not go down well with the teacher, who filed a police report.

Called the army rapists

Later, the dreaded FSB security service was also involved and an investigation was launched in which Masja’s father Alexei’s comments on social media were investigated. It turned out that he posted hateful pictures of President Putin and called the Russian army “rapists” after the massacre in Bucha, Ukraine.

Alexej was sentenced to almost SEK 5,000 in fines for the posts. But the process did not stop there.

Two charges have been brought against Alexej, one for discrediting the army and one for “bad parenting”. Alexej risks three years in prison and losing custody of his daughter. What will happen to Masja is unclear. The parents are divorced and the mother has a new family.

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