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Young street musicians jailed for singing anti-Kremlin songs have fled Russia, media report
By Lucy Papachristou (Reuters) -Two young street musicians who were jailed for more than a month in Russia for singing ...
The Russian prosecution office opened a case against 18-year-old Diana “Naoko” Loginova, a student at the Rimsky-Korsakov Music College and vocalist of the St. Petersburg street band Stoptime. The ...
Three women who were caught dancing to a Ukrainian song in Russian-occupied Crimea. Photo: screenshot from Krymsky Smersh Telegram A Russian-controlled court in occupied Crimea has fined three young ...
A teenage Russian street musician who has spent nearly a month in jail after singing anti-Kremlin songs was handed another 13-day sentence on Tuesday. Diana Loginova, 18, who sings in a group called ...
The newly crowned winner of the Miss Crimea beauty pageant has been fined by Russian authorities for singing a patriotic Ukrainian song. Olga Valeyeva and a friend were charged with “discrediting” the ...
Three members of the Russian punk rock group Pussy Riot were sentenced to two years in jail yesterday for singing songs critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin. They have been on trial in Moscow ...
In the footage, which has not been independently verified, The Russians shout out a greeting and the Ukrainians reply before Vladimir Putin's soldiers start singing the legendary Soviet melody ...
Footage of people singing a Russian pop song at a corporate party has been falsely linked online to the timeline of the attempted June 24 mutiny by Wagner mercenaries in Russia. The clip shows people ...
A Crimean beauty queen has been fined 40,000 Russian rubles (around $680) by occupying Russian authorities for singing the patriotic Ukrainian song “Chervona Kalyna,” according to Russian state media ...
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