The court sentenced a resident of Mariupol to six years in a penal colony for calls to terrorism.
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- The court sentenced a resident of Mariupol to six years in a penal colony for calls to terrorism.


The Southern District Military Court sentenced Natalia Andronova, a resident of Mariupol, to six years in prison for publicly calling for terrorism and extremism. This was reported on June 14 in the press service of the FSB Directorate for the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR).
"FSB investigators have established that the woman has repeatedly posted calls on social networks for violence and terrorist activities against a group of people identified by nationality," the report says.
The woman was detained in November 2024. She is charged under Part 2 of Article 205.2 ("Public calls to carry out terrorist activities, public justification of terrorism or propaganda of terrorism") and Part 2 of Article 280 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Public calls to carry out extremist activities").
The woman will serve her sentence in a general regime colony. In addition, the court ordered her to ban the administration of websites on the Internet for a period of three years. The verdict has not yet entered into force.
On June 6, law enforcement agencies in the Rostov region suppressed the illegal activities of a Russian citizen who was involved in promoting the activities of a terrorist organization and publicly calling for extremist activities.
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