✊ Fundraiser for the defence of anti-fascist Yuri Mikheev
Yuri Mikheev is an anti-fascist from Lobnya, just outside Moscow. On 10 November 2023, he and a friend were detained on the territory of a military unit in the Moscow region. The FSB accused the young men of planning to set fire to military equipment. A case was initiated under criminal articles regarding "preparation for sabotage". Yura faces up to 10 years.
We are collecting €4260 (420,000 roubles) to pay for a lawyer for six months. Support the collection for Yuri Mikheev's defence however you can!
✊ Fundraiser for the defence of anti-fascist Yuri Mikheev
Yuri Mikheev is an anti-fascist from Lobnya, just outside Moscow. On 10 November 2023, he and a friend were detained on the territory of a military unit in the Moscow region. The FSB accused the young men of planning to set fire to military equipment. A case was initiated under criminal articles regarding "preparation for sabotage". Yura faces up to 10 years.
We are collecting €4260 (420,000 roubles) to pay for a lawyer for six months. Support the collection for Yuri Mikheev's defence however you can!
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