The Southern District Military Court sentenced a resident of occupied Mariupol to six years in a general regime penal colony due to social media posts, reported RIA 'Novosti' citing the FSB. She was also banned from administering websites for three years.
The court found the woman guilty of 'calls for terrorism and extremism on the internet'.
The agency noted that Natalya Andronova was detained in November 2024 by employees of the FSB of Russia in the DPR. At the same time, as noted by 'Mediazona'*, the full namesake of Andronova was added to the Rosfinmonitoring list of 'extremists and terrorists' on October 29.
The first report of the criminal case against her was made by law enforcement in January 2025, when the criminal case of the Mariupol resident was already being considered in court.
The investigation believes that the woman 'repeatedly published on social media calls for violence and terrorist activities against a group of people distinguished by nationality'. However, it is unknown which nationality is being referred to.
* Recognized as a 'foreign agent' in Russia.