Dmitri Ivanov, a 23-year-old Russian student, was sentenced to eight and a half years in prison by a Russian court, after being charged with false sharing information war in Ukraine.

The young man published on Telegram “false information about the Russian army political hate motivesthe official TASS agency reported, citing the court.

In a Telegram channel created to denounce student rights violations, Ivanov published critical messages against the Russian operation in the neighboring country and shared statements by Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky.

The Ukrainian army is resisting Russian attempts to surround Bakhmut, the epicenter of the war

The student of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Lomonosov University of Moscow pleaded not guilty at his trial, but was found guilty after all.

Introduced after the start of the Russian offensive in Ukraine in February 2022, this offense has been used several times to convict people who They publicly criticized the conflict.

Thousands of Russians who publicly criticized the conflict or the abuses allegedly committed by Moscow soldiers in Ukraine were tried and sentenced to pay fines for these new laws.

In addition, dozens of others, often prosecuted after receiving their fines, have also been sentenced to heavy prison terms or are awaiting trial.