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The Russian police conducted a search in the house of a bakery employee after th...

In Moscow, a 22-year-old Russian woman was detained for cakes in support of Ukraine (photo)

The Russian police conducted a search in the house of a bakery employee after the pro -Kremlin media paid attention to posts on Instagram. The proceeds from the sale of baking were probably supported by the Armed Forces. The Russian police questioned and conducted a search in the house of a 22-year-old girl who baked anti-war cupcakes with criticism against the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin. About it reports The Mirror.

It is concerned that 22-year-old Anastasia Chernyshov can be sentenced to prison punishment. Her interrogation lasted 11 hours, and, according to Russian legislation, which prohibits any protests against the war in Ukraine, the detainee may be charged. The proceeds from the sale of anti -Putin baking money may have been sent to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

A graduate of the prestigious Moscow university (Higher School of Economics) made a cake in the tone of the Ukrainian flag with the inscriptions "Love and Victory" and "The Sun will come down". Some confectionery contains the following inscriptions: "No to War", "F *** WAR", "F *** PUTIN", "We will succeed, and Putin does not", quote S. Dovlatov about the reporters and Other seditious slogans for the Kremlin leadership.

Police began to act after one of the Prokremlian media paid attention to the bakery instagram. Employees of the TV channel "Tsargrad" accused the girl of transferring money to Ukraine for "Murder of the Russians". "Last year, she managed to collect almost half a million rubles (more than 5 thousand euros) on cakes, and she handed them to Ukraine," one of the comments said.

There were also the question of "why is it still at large?" and "Don't you need to be sent to prison immediately? FSB works in this country or not?" Other commentators complained that "in this country there is still no strong hand" and offered it "execution". Earlier it was reported that in Belgrade the activist brought Russia's "death" with a skull. According to Sedomir Stoykovich, people are what they eat, and such a gift symbolizes the Kremlin's policy.