Journalist Azar will pay a fine of 48,000 rubles for discrediting the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Bailiffs are collecting an administrative fine of over 48,000 rubles from journalist Ilya Azar (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia), who is accused of discrediting the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

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Bailiffs are collecting an administrative fine of over 48,000 rubles from journalist Ilya Azar (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia), who is accused of discrediting the Russian Armed Forces.

According to TASS, enforcement proceedings against Azar for the recovery of 48,423 rubles were initiated based on an enforcement order from the Hamovnichesky court of the capital. It is stated that the journalist was held accountable under an article of the Administrative Code for public actions aimed at discrediting the use of the Armed Forces in the interests of protecting the Russian Federation. The reason for drawing up the protocol was a publication on one of the banned extremist social networks. Ilya Azar was included in the registry of foreign agents by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation on February 21 of this year.

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