A Muscovite is accused of “discrediting” the army for her hair dyed yellow and blue

A Muscovite is accused of “discrediting” the army for her hair dyed yellow and blue
A Muscovite is accused of “discrediting” the army for her hair dyed yellow and blue
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In Moscow, the police drew up a report on the “discrediting” of the army to the local resident Stanislav Netjosov, because he dyed his hair yellow, blue and green, “OVD-Info” reports.

As Netyosov said, he came to the police station on Sunday to file a robbery report. He had previously been attacked and robbed of his phone by people he did not know.

The police have drawn up a protocol on the man for “discrediting” the army because of his hair color. Law enforcement officials have decided that the man’s hairstyle “symbolizes Ukraine” because the colors of its flag are yellow and blue.

The policemen also removed Netyosov’s fingerprints and issued a summons to the military commissariat, adding that they would force him to “kiss his native land in the trenches.”

From the beginning of March 2022 to the end of March 2024, 9,098 administrative protocols on the “discrediting” of the army have reached the Russian courts, the publication “Mediazona” previously reported.

Russian security structures consider any action or statement that can be associated in any way with an anti-war stance or support for Ukraine to be “discredited”.

According to this article, among other things, people have been convicted for retelling a dream about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, for having yellow-blue ribbons on their backpacks, for having a conversation in a restaurant about the war in Ukraine, or for listening to songs in Ukrainian.

Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images/AFP/Scanpix

The article is in Latvian

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