Слушание по делу Андрея Шабанова состоится в военном суде
Группа поддержки самарского либертарианца и телеграм-канал партии сообщают, что заседание по делу саксофониста Андрея Шабанова состоится в среду, 13 ноября.
Дело рассмотрит судья Центрального окружного военного суда в 11:00. Всем слушателям необходимо взять с собой паспорт.
Напомним, больного тяжелым заболеванием самарца обвиняют в «призывах к террористической деятельности» из-за постов в социальных сетях.
Слушание по делу Андрея Шабанова состоится в военном суде
Группа поддержки самарского либертарианца и телеграм-канал партии сообщают, что заседание по делу саксофониста Андрея Шабанова состоится в среду, 13 ноября.
Дело рассмотрит судья Центрального окружного военного суда в 11:00. Всем слушателям необходимо взять с собой паспорт.
Напомним, больного тяжелым заболеванием самарца обвиняют в «призывах к террористической деятельности» из-за постов в социальных сетях.
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