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Risks seven years in prison: – Russian teenage girl indicted for this

Russian university student Olesya Krivtsova (19) has recently been placed on the same list as the Taliban for what are claimed to be dissenting views and extreme attitudes.

She has got a tattoo of the country’s president, Vladimir Putin, which he is not supposed to be very happy with.

It reports CNN.

The body art the Russian teenage girl has adorned herself with has led her to now end up on the country’s terrorist list after expressing her displeasure with Putin’s attack on Ukraine.

She has placed the tattoo on her calf, and shows the country’s president as a spider, with the accompanying text “Big brother sees you” above.

Photo: Screenshot from Instagram

Photo: Screenshot from Instagram
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Comes with jabs at Putin

However, it is not the first time the student has stirred up Russian society.

In October, she also vented about her displeasure regarding Russia’s war against Ukraine on Instagram’s story function.

Her videos and comments were later reported to authorities by her fellow students at the Northern Federal University in Arkhangelsk, who had screen-recorded her specific Instagram story and shared it in a closed Telegram chat room.

The comments on Instagram, as well as her critical tattoo, have now led to Russian officials putting Krivstova on the list of terrorists and extremists who threaten the country and the country’s president.

There she is also compared to far-right groups such as IS, al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

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Krivstova is also charged with discrediting the Russian army under laws passed in March 2022, for which she now faces three years in prison.

She also faces seven years in prison on charges of justifying terrorism.

Krivtsova’s appointed defender believes she should have a lighter sentence.

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