Protesting Serbian Students Set 24-Hour Belgrade Blockade, Joined By Farmers, Others
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The article warns individuals residing in Russia or Russian-occupied areas in Ukraine about potential legal repercussions for interacting with certain online content. Specifically, those holding Russian passports or being stateless may face fines or imprisonment for activities like sharing or commenting. Such cautionary measures highlight the restrictive environment concerning freedom of expression in these regions and the legal risks inherent in engaging with information that could be deemed oppositional by authorities.
If you are in Russia or the Russia-controlled parts of Ukraine and hold a Russian passport or are stateless, be aware of severe legal repercussions for engaging with our content.
Sharing, liking, commenting on, or saving our content in these regions could lead to fines or imprisonment if you are a Russian passport holder or stateless.
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