A resident of Podolsk, who called on Ukrainians to bomb Moscow and the defense industry enterprises located in the capital region, fully admitted guilt. This was reported in the press service. RF IC.
"The Main Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of Russia for the Moscow region is investigating a criminal case against a resident of Podolsk, born in 1985. He is accused of committing a crime under Part 2 of Article 205.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (public calls for terrorist activities, propaganda of terrorism committed using the Internet information and telecommunications network)," the statement said..
As noted in the department, "during the interrogation, the accused pleaded guilty in full."
In the video of the FSB of Russia, the man said that he wrote in the Ukrainian Telegram channels that "it is necessary to bomb Moscow, the military-industrial complex enterprises." According to him, he urged Kiev to act "harshly" with Moscow, "to crush the entire financial sector."
As reported by EADaily, according to the FSB, "a resident of Podolsk, Moscow region, in the public pro-Ukrainian channels of the Telegram messenger, carried out calls for bombing attacks by the armed forces of Ukraine on the civilian infrastructure of Moscow in order to intimidate the local population and influence the course of a special military operation, as well as the destruction of enterprises of the military-industrial complex located in the Moscow region."

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