The Investigative Committee demanded that Nadezhda Buyanova, a 67-year-old pediatrician at a Moscow clinic, be sent to a pre-trial detention center under the article about military “fakes.” The case materials were received by the Tushinsky District Court of Moscow, Mediazona noted.
The card on the website of the capital's courts indicates that Buyanova was charged under Part 1 of Article 207.3 of the Criminal Code — that is, for the public dissemination of “fake news” about the army , but without aggravating circumstances. The court hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m.
The day before, the head of the Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, ordered to initiate a criminal case against a pediatrician from Moscow, who “while seeing patients made negative comments” about the actions of the Russian military in Ukraine. Security officials claim that the doctor “reacted with ridicule” when she learned about the seven-year-old boy’s longing for his father who died in the war, and “accompanied her reaction with statements about the legal nature of the actions of the armed formations of Ukraine.”
The mother of a boy named Anastasia told the Mash telegram channel that the pediatrician works at clinic No. 140 on Jan Rainis Street. According to the woman, she brought her son for an examination because of problems with his eye. At the appointment, the child “began to be capricious,” and the therapist asked Anastasia what was causing this. The mother explained that her son missed his father. The doctor allegedly replied that the man was “a legitimate target for Ukraine, and in general, Russia itself is to blame.” After this, Anastasia filed a police report against the doctor.
Buyanova told Astra the day before that her home had been searched. This information was confirmed to OVD-Info by her lawyer Oscar Cherdzhiev.