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TULA, July 19 The Sovetsky district court sentenced 22-year-old Evgenia Hoffmann, who publicly burned a passport with the state emblem of the Russian Federation depicted on it, the joint press reported. service of the courts of general jurisdiction of the Bryansk region in its Telegram channel.
“On July 19, 2024, the Sovetsky District Court of the city of Bryansk sentenced 22-year-old E.N. Hoffmann, who was found guilty of committing crimes… intentionally causing moderate harm to health from hooligan motives and… desecration of the State Emblem of the Russian Federation… A court verdict on a set of crimes The perpetrator was sentenced to restriction of freedom for a period of 2 years and 3 months,” the statement said.
< br />Information about the burning of the passport and a video of the incident appeared on January 1 in a number of Telegram channels. The footage shows how a girl with a lighter sets fire to the pages of her passport and shows it to others; young people stand around, filming what is happening on their phones. A 22-year-old Moscow resident was detained on suspicion of a crime in Bryansk.
The press service of the department clarified that, in addition, on the morning of November 12, 2023, while intoxicated, Hoffmann quarreled with an unknown woman in the bar of the Bryansk hotel and hit her head in the face causing moderate harm to health.
The Sovetsky District Court recovered from the accused compensation for moral damage in the amount of 150 thousand rubles in favor of the victim. The verdict has not entered into legal force.

