St. Petersburg Politician Charged Over Bucha Massacre Claims

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A member of St
Petersburgs legislative assembly, Boris Vishnevsky, has been charged with discrediting the Russian army, the regional newspaper Zaks.ru
reported Monday
Prosecutors charged popular opposition deputy Boris Vishnevsky and previous deputy Maxim Reznik with spreading out product about the city
of Bucha and info on the large number of civilians killed, the court told the independent media outlet Rotonda
The charges relate to an open letter Vishnevksy signed alongside other popular Russian figures asking Russias Investigative Committee
chairman Alexander Bastrykin to investigate the massacre of civilians that occurred in the Kyiv residential area of Bucha in March
Both politicians stated they had been unaware of the charges prior to they were revealed, though Reznik, who left Russia on Sep
16, broadly welcomed the news
Overall I am grateful
If this had not taken place, I would begin to believe I wasnt striving enough, he stated
If condemned, both guys might deal with a fine of approximately 50,000 rubles ($715)
Vishnevsky, a member of the liberal Yabloko party who has stayed in Russia considering that the intrusion of Ukraine, stated that district
attorneys had not asked him to participate in the police station for initial questioning as is usual protocol in the building of a
case.Vishnevksy made the news in 2021 for being forced to complete versus multiple doppelgängers bearing his name and surname in St
Petersburgs local elections that year and has been a thorn in the side of the authorities for some time.In December, the political leader
exposed that the St
Petersburg authorities had actually contributed $1.5 million from the citys local spending plan toward the reconstruction of Mariupol, the
Russian-occupied southern Ukrainian port city mainly damaged by Russian soldiers last year