In Kyiv, a court has ordered a citizen who justified Russia’s aggression to read books on the Russian-Ukrainian war.
The ruling of the Sviatoshynskyi District Court states that a citizen from the Cherkasy region published messages on Telegram justifying Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
During the court hearing, the defendant fully admitted his guilt and sincerely repented.
“He spread publications that justified, recognized as legitimate, and denied the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, which began in 2014,” the decision states.
Initially, the offender was sentenced to 5 years in prison, but this was later replaced with a 3-year probation period.
The court also ordered the citizen to read books by Ukrainian veterans, historians, writers, and Russian opposition figures:
The offender is required to write and submit a written description of their impressions from reading each book, with a minimum length of 200 words.
It is worth noting that the book of patriotic poems “And the Angel with the Machine Gun on His Shoulder” by Leonid Datsenko was written before the war, in 2011.
The book by Ukrainian writer Yuriy Shcherbak, “Ukraine in the Era of War and Peace,” is an attempt to imagine Ukraine in the 21st century within the broader context of fantastic social and scientific-technological changes that await humanity. The book “Winter is Coming” was written by Russian opposition figure and chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov. It discusses Russia’s return to dictatorship.
“Isolation” shares the memories of those who went through hell and survived: prisoners of the Donetsk and Luhansk cellars, the notorious “Isolation” facility, and the Donbas colonies.
“On the Shield,” “Memories of the Family of the Fallen,” and “Donetsk Airport” by Iryna Vovk depict the recollections of Ukrainian soldiers during the enemy invasion and the separatist movement. “Ilovaisk” is a book about the courage, incredible heroism, and humanity of Ukrainian soldiers and officers, fighters of volunteer battalions, territorial defense battalions, and all those who found themselves in the “Ilovaisk Cauldron” at the end of August 2014.
The events of the play “Bread Truce” take place in the summer of 2014. The story of one death gradually transforms into the story of an entire generation, a story of relationships between children and parents, a story of betrayal and distrust, filled with comic words and tragic meanings.
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