A Ukrainian man living in the Rostov region has been sentenced for tattoos.

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The Court of Cassation upheld the sentence of Ukrainian native Pavel Tsukanov, who was sentenced in the Rostov Region to two years in a penal colony for displaying tattoos with Nazi symbols.

As "Caucasian Knot" reported, last October, a court in the Rostov Region sentenced Ukrainian native Pavel Tsukanov to two years in a penal colony for repeatedly displaying tattoos with Nazi symbols. symbols.

The Fourth Cassation Court rejected the appeal of Ukrainian native Pavel Tsukanov for publicly displaying tattoos with Nazi symbols (Part 1 of Article 282.4 of the Russian Criminal Code), Kommersant reported on June 8, citing the court's press service.

According to the court, the man, who had previously been held administratively liable for a similar offense, displayed his tattoos and explained their meaning. The appellate court upheld the decision of the Belokalitvensky District Court. The cassation court found no grounds for overturning or amending the verdict and upheld it, as did the appellate ruling.

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Source: https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/423949