Julia Vityazeva, a propagandist from the Solovyov channel, received 11 years behind bars in absentia

Julia Vityazeva, a propagandist from the Solovyov channel, received 11 years behind bars in absentia

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Yulia Lozanova, a collaborator who spoke in support of the Russian occupiers on television, was sentenced in absentia to 11 years in prison in Ukraine for collaboration and justification of Russian aggression.

Based on the materials of the Security Service, collaborator Yulia Lozanova (better known under the pseudonym Yulia Vityazeva), who is currently hiding in russia, was sentenced to a prison term in absentia. This was reported by the press service of the SBU, according to UNN.

Details 

It is known that in 2015 she moved from Ukraine to Moscow, where she began to publicly spread fakes about the socio-political situation in Ukraine. After the full-scale invasion of Russia, she constantly advocated for the support of the Russian invaders, as she stated in numerous broadcasts on the Solovyev Live TV channel.

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In addition, the collaborator became a "columnist" for the occupation news agency "News Front", which was created in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

Based on the evidence collected by the Security Service, the court found Lozanova guilty under two articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine: Part 6 of Article 111-1 (collaboration) and Part 2 and Part 3 of Article 436-2 (justification, recognition as lawful, denial of Russian armed aggression against Ukraine, glorification of its participants)

- summarized in the SBU.

She was sentenced in absentia to 11 years in prison with confiscation of property. Comprehensive measures are being taken to physically detain and bring the offender to justice for crimes against Ukraine.

Addendum 

The SBU also noted that the woman was one of the first to justify racists in the bombing of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station. In addition, she regularly uses controlled Telegram channels to collect donations for the needs of russian occupation groups fighting against Ukraine.

As a reminder,

the Security Service of Ukraine has accused Russian Lieutenant General Yevgeny Poplavsky of war crimes, including the fact that he personally led repressions and torture in Liman. General Poplavsky ordered abductions and attacks, and forced local residents to help the occupiers under threats.

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