A Moscow court sentenced a student to 10 days in jail after he renamed his WiFi network with a pro-Kyiv slogan 'Slava Ukraini' during the military offensive in Ukraine.
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Student sentenced to 10 days for pro-Ukraine WiFi network name
Moscow has elevated its police force to a heightened state of alert in response to a warning published by the US Embassy regarding potential terrorist threats in the Russian capital.
The number of patrol groups in central Moscow and on certain modes of transportation has been increased by 2-2.5 times.
Personnel in civilian attire have been deployed for duty.
Each patrol team is now required to include a female member.
The student was convicted of displaying symbols of extremist organisations under Russia's criminal code.
The student was found guilty of public demonstration of Nazi symbolism.
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