A case has been opened against a native of Ingushetia for criticizing the USSR during the war
Law enforcement agencies of the Tyumen region have opened a criminal case against a local resident, a native of Ingushetia M. Barkinkhoev under Part 2 of Article 354.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation - on the rehabilitation of Nazism. In social networks, he negatively commented on the USSR during the Great Patriotic War.
 
According to the investigation, in 2023, Barkinkhoev wrote a post on Odnoklassniki with negative information about the activities of the USSR during World War II. In addition, he published an image of Stalin and Hitler, as well as an inscription that has signs of the rehabilitation of Nazism.
 
Recall that in February 1944, the mass deportation of more than half a million Ingush, Chechens and other peoples to Kazakhstan and Central Asia began.
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