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Russia's Youngest Political Prisoner: "Mom, I shouldn't...

Summary by Die Presse
At the age of 14 Arsenij Turbin criticized Putin's war at school and secretly distributed leaflets in mailboxes of his neighbours – what followed was a martyrdom: Mother Irina is now making the 1500 km long journey to him. "The press" told her about a completely extraordinary teenager and his incomprehensible fate.

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At the age of 14 Arsenij Turbin criticized Putin's war at school and secretly distributed leaflets in mailboxes of his neighbours – what followed was a martyrdom: Mother Irina is now making the 1500 km long journey to him. "The press" told her about a completely extraordinary teenager and his incomprehensible fate.

·Vienna, Austria
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On May 28, Vladimir Gundar celebrated his fifth birthday behind bars. A few days ago, a letter arrived from the political prisoner, in which he wrote a few lines about this event in his life.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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