In Sevastopol, a pensioner painted Ukrainian symbols on the walls for several months

In Sevastopol, a pensioner painted Ukrainian symbols and political inscriptions on the walls for several months.

This was reported in the press service of the city’s Interior Ministry. A 58-year-old woman said after her arrest she portrayed the city as a sign of disagreement with the SVO. She photographed her drawings and sent them to her daughter, who sent the images to Ukrainian nationalist telegram channels.

The pensioner was arrested after being reported on several local telegram channels. The question of a woman’s criminal responsibility under the article on vandalism committed by a group of people motivated by political, ideological, racial, national or religious hatred is being resolved, which is punishable by a sentence of up to three years in prison or correctional labor.

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