Former Federation Council member Rauf Arashukov from the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, serving a life sentence in the Black Dolphin prison colony in Orenburg, expressed a desire to be transferred to a prison colony in Mordovia. The reason for this transfer is the fact that his father, Raul Arashukov, is also serving a life sentence there for stealing gas and organizing two murders.
The Zheleznovodsk City Court of Stavropol Krai arrested local resident Dzhemal Sadoev for five days. He was found guilty of petty hooliganism - repeating the greeting "Glory to Ukraine - glory to the heroes!"
According to investigators, Sadoev shouted a phrase recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation in a public place out of hooligan motives. In court, the man admitted his guilt.
In addition, a fine of 30 thousand rubles was imposed on Anastasia Kalmykova from the Izobilnensky District of Stavropol Krai. She was reported by neighbors who reprimanded her for loud music, which, in their opinion, "now is not the time to listen to, given what is happening in Ukraine." In response, the woman told them: "Men are dying there for nothing for money. This is Putin's war, and we should not die for Russia."