Solidarity zone is now supporting another detainee: Irina Izmailova
The artist and activist from Samara is charged with preparing explosives, but the FSB seem to have come for her because of her anti-war position: the FSB emphasise that Izmaliova, "supports a radical pro-Ukrainian ideology".
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Solidarity zone is now supporting another detainee: Irina Izmailova
The artist and activist from Samara is charged with preparing explosives, but the FSB seem to have come for her because of her anti-war position: the FSB emphasise that Izmaliova, "supports a radical pro-Ukrainian ideology".
✊ You can support the Solidarity zone collective by subscribing on Patreon: this will help us continue our work.
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