The Supreme Court of the self-proclaimed DPR sent for a new trial the administrative case of public calls for separatism by Donetsk resident Olga Shchekina. She herself told Mediazona about this. On August 1, the Budennovsky Interdistrict Court under this article fined the Donetsk woman 75 thousand rubles.
As stated in the new court decision, the case requires reconsideration, since the prosecutor was absent from the meeting in August, and this is a “violation of procedural requirements.”
“Break her spine.” The story of a resident of Donetsk, who was hounded after TikToks to Ukrainian songs, was forced to apologize and was fined
Protocols on public appeals to separatismand demonstrations of prohibited symbols on Shchekina were drawn up at the end of May — after the girl posted several videos on TikTok with songs in Ukrainian.
At the end of May, the Donetsk woman was detained and taken to the police station to draw up a report. A few days after this, Shchekina received a call and was forced to record a video with an apology against the backdrop of the monument to the “Dead Citizens of the DPR.”
After videos from TikTok hit the pro-war public pages, Olga began to be threatened on social networks with “breaking her spine” ” and “fill the fuck up.” According to the girl, in order to go out without attracting attention to herself, she changed her hairstyle and put on glasses.
Employers—Olga was a children’s theater actress and animator—one day refused to work with her, and now she lives “on what she managed to save while working three jobs.”

