RFE/RL Journalist Kuznechyk Released After More Than 3 Years In Belarus Prison
Briefly

The article warns individuals in Russia or parts of Ukraine under Russian control of the potential risks associated with social media interactions. Those holding Russian passports or stateless individuals living there may face serious consequences, including fines or prison time, for merely sharing or engaging with content they encounter online. This serves as a formidable reminder of the restrictive digital landscape in these regions, emphasizing the need for caution in online behaviors.
Individuals in Russia or Russian-controlled areas must exercise caution when engaging with online content, as consequences such as fines or imprisonment could ensue.
Holding a Russian passport or being stateless in these regions heightens the risk of legal repercussions for any social media interactions.
Read at RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
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