During the annual "Year in Review" press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin, responding to a question about support for young families, noted the tradition of early marriages in the North Caucasus. He said he believed this was "right" and suggested "following their example," citing Ramzan Kadyrov's large family.
A Crimean Tatar was asked to serve 2.5 years in prison for a conflict with a man in a cap with the letter Z
At a court hearing in Simferopol, the prosecutor requested two and a half years in a penal colony for Dvlyver Salimov. He was charged with threats to kill motivated by hatred.
According to investigators, Salimov threatened a gas station employee because he was wearing a cap with the letter Z, a symbol of the war between the Russian Federation and Ukraine. The Crimean Human Rights Group reported that Russian security forces several times offered the accused to apologize on video, but Salimov refused to do so. After the initiation of a criminal case, the man was put in a pre-trial detention center.
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