Russian War Veteran Reportedly Jailed After Threatening Armed Revolt Against Kremlin
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A decorated veteran criticises Putin's army massively. His threat is reminiscent of mercenary leader Prigoshin – who died in a crash. A comment by Klaus Rimpel.
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A Russian military veteran who threatened President Vladimir Putin with mutiny has been convicted of displaying "extremist" symbols and imprisoned, according to his Telegram account and court documents.
Aleksandr Lunin, a Russian military man who threatened an army revolt if the Kremlin had not granted him a meeting with the president, was arrested and sentenced. After his viral video, law enforcement also searched his home
Russian militaryman Alexander Lunin demanded last Thursday in a video of Telegram to see President Vladimir Putin personally. More information: A Russian military man threatens to mutiny the army if Putin does not receive him to denounce conditions on the front line
The Court ' s decision in the Lunin case has not been published, and the punishment under the article on propaganda for extremist symbols, by which a former member of the Russian Army was detained, provides for arrest for up to 15 days.

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