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The article highlights the legal risks individuals in Russia and Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine face regarding online expression. Specifically, it warns that holding a Russian passport, or being a stateless person residing in these regions, subjects one to potential fines or imprisonment for merely liking, sharing, or commenting on certain content. The message emphasizes the serious consequences of digital communication within these jurisdictions, urging caution in handling sensitive information or interactions online.
Individuals in Russia or Russia-occupied Ukraine with a Russian passport or stateless status must understand that sharing online content can lead to severe penalties.
Engaging with or sharing forbidden content in these regions can result in fines or even imprisonment, underscoring the risks of digital communication.
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