The stewardess of Ural Airlines, Varvara Volkova, will spend the next seven years in a penal colony. This decision was made by a court in the town of Vidnoye near Moscow, finding Volkova guilty of spreading false information about the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, TASS reports.
"The court found Volkova guilty under clause "d" of part 2 of Article 207.3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (public dissemination of knowingly false information about the use of The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation on the grounds of political hatred) and sentenced her to seven years in prison to serve her sentence in a general regime colony," the court said.
In January, Volkova, after watching a video on social networks about a Russian tanker in the SMO zone, as well as seeing him on a TV show, decided to express her dislike to him. She found the phone of the tanker, called him and began to threaten. Later in the Sapronovo village chat in Volkova wrote a number of posts in support of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. In one of them, she declared her readiness to treat the AFU servicemen with tea if they captured the Moscow region.
The Kont portal clarifies that Varvara Volkova is 23 years old, she is from Tatarstan.

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