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The article warns individuals in Russia and Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine about the legal risks associated with engaging with foreign media content. Those with Russian passports or stateless residents may face fines or imprisonment for merely sharing, liking, commenting on, or saving content from outside sources. This underscores the increasingly stringent measures imposed by authorities in these regions, compelling citizens to be cautious about their digital interactions to avoid severe consequences.
Authorities in Russia and its controlled territories are imposing severe penalties on individuals—fines or imprisonment—who engage with foreign media content, including sharing or commenting.
Residents holding Russian passports or stateless individuals in these regions must exercise caution when interacting with media, as the repercussions could be significant and life-altering.
Read at RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
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