The Vinnytsia City Court sentenced a Vinnytsia woman who expressed support for Russian aggression to four years in prison and confiscation of all her property. The court session was held in absentia, as the convict did not appear at the court due to her stay in Russia, where she left before the start of the full-scale invasion, in connection with the coronavirus pandemic, to meet with her children.
According to the investigation, 80-year-old Alla Stadnytska, through the Odnoklassniki social network, called on Russian President Putin to come and "save Bandera Ukraine", and also supported the hostile attitudes of other Russians.
It is known that the convict worked as a physics teacher in a Ukrainian school for many years and lived on Oleg Antonovych Street, the former Karl Marx Street.
This case of confiscation of property is the first in Ukraine. The housing that was confiscated from Vinnytsia women is proposed to be given to one of the war veterans who need housing.
Unfortunately, no one remembers the school where Stadnytska worked. However, the heroes who studied at this school and died defending Ukraine from the Russian invaders will be remembered by grateful descendants.