Egorskiy Vladislav Vadimovich
Case Information
- Region of case initiation:
- Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
- Charges:
- Art. 207.3 CC RF Part 1, Art. 207.3 CC RF Part 1
- Sentence:
- 10 months correctional labor
- Estimated release date:
- 18 мая 2024 г.
- Case categories:
- Anti-war case, Anti-war case
Case Description
Vladislav Yegorsky was sentenced to corrective labor due to social media posts that law enforcement officers considered fakes about the Russian Armed Forces. According to the investigation, the man wrote on social networks from three different accounts. On just one platform, he left more than 2,500 negative comments in a year. On this basis, Vladislav was accused of spreading knowingly false information about the Russian army. Vladaslav Yegorsky was suspected of spreading knowingly false information about the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The head of the first department for especially important cases of the Nizhny Novgorod Investigative Committee stopped the criminal prosecution of Vladislav due to the absence of a crime. A criminal case was initiated after a link to a video about the events in Bucha in April of this year was posted online. The case was closed because the video was posted "before the official refutation by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation regarding the events that occurred in the cities of Irpen and Bucha of the Republic of Ukraine." "The defense managed to prove the absence of intent by the accused to publicly disseminate knowingly false information about the RF Armed Forces under the guise of reliable reports."
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