The arrest warrant follows a charge by Moscow earlier this year that the nonbinary journalist spread 'false information' about Russia's war on Ukraine during an interview with a prominent Russian journalist in 2022.
While their arrest is unlikely, a Russian court could try them in absentia, with a guilty verdict earning a sentence of up to 15 years in prison for violating the country's ban on disseminating 'knowingly false information' about the Russian military, imposed shortly after the Ukraine invasion.
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