Prominent Russian Culinary Historian Hit With Criminal Charges for ‘Army Fakes’
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Prominent Russian Culinary Historian Hit With Criminal Charges for ‘Army Fakes’
Russian law enforcement authorities on Wednesday pressed criminal charges against culinary historian Pavel Syutkin for allegedly spreading “false information” about the Russian military.
In Moscow, a Russian kitchen historian and blogger Paul Syutkin, a sob, were detained on suspicion of spreading military "fakes"...
The Russian Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case against well-known Russian cuisine historian Pavel Syutkin.
Russian kitchen historian Pavel Sutkin was arrested in Moscow in a criminal case concerning the distribution of "fakes" concerning the Armed Forces, as reported on the UK GSO television channel in Moscow.
Russian kitchen historian Pavel Sutkin was detained in Moscow in a case of "war fairies", written by TASS and the press service of the Metropolitan Department of the Investigation Committee, and, according to the investigation, Sutkin published posts on the television channel allegedly "intentionally false information about the actions of the Russian Armed Forces against the Ukrainian civilian population".
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