Russian teenager calling for peace in Ukraine could face up to ten years in jail
Russian student Olesya Kryvtsova, 19, has been charged with 'discrediting the army' and 'justifying terrorism after sharing anti-war messages on her social media pages
A Russian student who called for peace in Ukraine is held in a court cage ? and could face up to 10 years in jail.
Olesya Kryvtsova, 19, was arrested by police who broke in to her home with a sledgehammer.
The teen was then charged with ?discrediting the army? and ?justifying terrorism?.
Olesya has also been added to Moscow?s list of extremists and terists and is being held under house arrest until her trial.
Her mother Natalia, 46, said: ?Olesya is a pacifist ? she spoke out against the war in Ukraine.
Russian student Olesya Kryvtsova, 19, has been charged with 'discrediting the army' and 'justifying terrorism after sharing anti-war messages on her social media pages
A Russian student who called for peace in Ukraine is held in a court cage ? and could face up to 10 years in jail.
Olesya Kryvtsova, 19, was arrested by police who broke in to her home with a sledgehammer.
The teen was then charged with ?discrediting the army? and ?justifying terrorism?.
Olesya has also been added to Moscow?s list of extremists and terists and is being held under house arrest until her trial.
Her mother Natalia, 46, said: ?Olesya is a pacifist ? she spoke out against the war in Ukraine.

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