An 18-year-old is detained in Sevastopol for writing "No to war, peace to Ukraine" in a ballot paper

An 18-year-old is detained in Sevastopol for writing "No to war, peace to Ukraine" in a ballot paper

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March 18 2024, 11:05 PM • 103619 views

An 18-year-old boy was detained in Sevastopol for writing an "anti-war" call in a ballot during the fake "elections".

An 18-year-old man was detained in Sevastopol for writing "No to war, peace to Ukraine" in a ballot. An investigative team was sent to search for him.

This was reported by the russian media, UNN reports.

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On March 17, in Sevastopol, 18-year-old Ilya B. was detained for writing "No to war, peace to Ukraine" in a ballot paper at polling station #55.

The inscription was noticed after the young man left the polling station.

According to the information received, an investigative team led by the deputy head of the public order department of the russian ministry of internal affairs arrived at the scene and visited Ilya at home.

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The guy was detained and is being investigated under the article on "discrediting" the russian army.

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