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Bloke Loses Pension Over Victory Day Insult
Individual from Krasnodar punished for offensive social media post regarding Victory Day celebration
In Krasnarmyisky District, Gregory Belik—a local bloke—found himself in hot water over some controversial social media posts. According to the courts of the Krasnodar Territory, Belik was fined for disrespecting Victory Day and publishing insults online.
Flash back to May 2023, when Belik posted an online rant, labeling the 9th of May as "absurd and shameful." The outspoken bloke did not hold back, aiming his insults at the patriots who take pride in that day.
However, the court was unimpressed with his excuses. Belik argued that the offensive content was a mere accident and claimed to have deleted his accounts long ago. Regardless, the judge ordered a hefty fine of 176,751 rubles.
Going through the archives, another intriguing case catches the eye - a 38-year-old Dagestan resident was arrested for orchestrating the distribution of counterfeit money in the Krasnodar Territory. Read more about that story!
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The individual, Gregory Belik, was fined for his disrespectful comments towards Victory Day on social media, which led to a heated discussion in the realm of general-news and politics. Meanwhile, in a separate incident, a crime-and-justice case unfolded as authorities in Krasnodar Territory arrested a suspect for distributing counterfeit money.