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“I don't regret it.” The Russian propagandist who called for putting Putin on trial has been released from the psychiatric hospital


On March 18, in a post on Telegram, he accused the illegitimate Russian President Vladimir Putin in usurpation of power and called on him to judgeafter which he was hospitalized. He indicated that withleft the profile today St. Petersburg hospitals No. 3 name Skvorotsov-Stepanov, where he spent 30 days.

He emphasized that he was not under any drug or other influence when he made anti-Putin statements.

“Harsh criticism of senior state officials has its price – remember this. The conditions in the hospital are quite difficult, even compared to the colony – for example, there are no walks… I don’t regret what I did in essence, but if I did it now, I would use more balanced and balanced formulations, without getting personal. I intend to eliminate this shortcoming further,” he wrote.



Context

On March 18, Craft, in the post “Five reasons why I stopped supporting Putin,” spoke about violations of Russian legislation, complained about the great casualties of the Russian Federation during the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, economic damage and shutdown of the Internet. At the same time, the blogger did not recognize Ukraine as a victim, and the Russian war as aggression, limiting himself to claims due to the problems of the Russians.

Ashley Davis

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