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Irina Tsibaneva acknowledged that she put a note on the grave, but not her guilt...

"Take away the maniac to yourself": for a note on Putin's parents' grave was given two years conventionally (photo)

Irina Tsibaneva acknowledged that she put a note on the grave, but not her guilt. According to her, such an act was carried out on emotions after viewing news about the war in Ukraine. In St. Petersburg, a sentence of 60-year-old Irina Tsybanov, who put a note on the grave of Putin's parents with the words "grew a freak and a killer" and a request "to take a maniac to themselves". This was reported by Radio Liberty. The sentence in the case of deficiency of burials - two years conditional.

After serving the sentence, a two -year probationary period is also provided. The prosecution party insisted on a three -year term. Despite this, Irina Tsibanev still feared that she could have been sentenced to real imprisonment. According to her, "in the country of twisting, it could get into this car. " During the hearing, Tsibanev acknowledged that she put a note on the grave, but not her guilt. According to her, such an act was carried out on emotions after viewing news about the war in Ukraine.

She was also afraid of nuclear stroke. The accusation party claimed that the woman had made such an act based on "political hatred" of the Russian president and his parents. Irina Tsybaneva - engineer and accountant from St. Petersburg, for 30 years she worked in various local companies. Having retired, she led an active lifestyle: concerts, festivals, travel. October 6, 2022, at the Serafimovsky Cemetery, the note was the following content: "The parents of the maniac, take it to yourself.

From him so much pain and trouble, the whole world is praying about his death. " The note on the grave was noticed by the guard of the cemetery and reported to the police. At the burial site of Maria Ivanovna and Vladimir Putin, a similar action has already had a similar action. Someone put a page on their grave from a school diary, which reported that "a son is a horribly behaving: a walking lessons of history, fights with neighbors in the party and threatens to blow up the school.