MOSCOW, October 10 The Ostankino court of Moscow registered an administrative protocol against the writer Dmitry Glukhovsky* due to the absence of a foreign agent sign in publications on social networks, the court reported.
In June, Glukhovsky was already fined 40 thousand rubles for violating the procedure for the activities of a foreign agent.
It was added to the register in October 2022.
In August, the Basmanny Court of Moscow sentenced the author of the novel “Metro 2033” in absentia to eight years in a general regime colony on charges of disseminating false information about the Russian Armed Forces. The writer was also banned from administering Internet sites for a period of four years.
According to investigators, Glukhovsky posted videos on his social networks in which the Russian Armed Forces allegedly deliberately shelled residential buildings, schools and hospitals, massacred civilians and committed violent acts against minor Ukrainian schoolgirls.
* An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent