Aleksandra Skochilenko was also banned for three years from maintaining a presence on social-media sites or posting on the internet.
Photo: Peter Kovalev/Zuma PressA Russian artist accused of replacing price tags in a supermarket with antiwar messaging was sentenced to seven years in prison, in the latest example of the Kremlin’s efforts to crush everyday opposition to its war on Ukraine.
A court in Russia’s second-largest city of St. Petersburg Thursday found Aleksandra Skochilenko , a 33-year-old artist and musician, guilty of knowingly spreading false information about the Russian military and ordered that she serve her term in a penal colony, according to information published by the Vasileostrovsky District Court.
She was also banned for three years from maintaining a presence on social-media sites or posting on the internet, the court said.
Persons:
Aleksandra Skochilenko, Peter Kovalev
Organizations:
Press
Locations:
Russian, Ukraine, Russia’s, St, Petersburg, Vasileostrovsky