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Thursday, May 14, 2026

Russia Jails Journalist and Detains Others for Criticizing Ukraine War

A Russian journalist was sentenced to two years in prison for criticizing Moscow's military actions in Ukraine.
The decision, announced by a Kaliningrad court, reflects Russia's crackdown on dissent and journalism since its invasion of Ukraine. Authorities also detained five journalists in Moscow, intensifying efforts to suppress opposing views.

Journalist Mikhail Feldman was found guilty of discrediting Russia's armed forces through social media. Apart from imprisonment, he's barred from managing websites for two years. This case is one of hundreds targeting those opposing Russia's war on Ukraine, employing harsh military censorship laws.

Additionally, Moscow police have recently detained five independent reporters, with one alleging police violence during the detention. The journalists were detained under various pretexts, including attending a memorial or reporting near a colleague's home.

Russia's aggressive stance against free press and dissent has escalated since the Ukraine invasion, leading to a near-total crackdown on independent media and the incarceration of journalists and activists, including those associated with imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

This climate of repression underscores the risks faced by journalists and critics of the government in Russia, amidst ongoing efforts to control the narrative surrounding the Ukraine conflict.
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