Kremlin puts Russian teenager on terrorism list

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Olesya Krivtsova sports an anti-Vladimir Putin tattoo on one ankle and a bracelet that tracks her every move on the other. 9News

Olesya Krivtsova sports an anti-Vladimir Putin tattoo on one ankle and a bracelet that tracks her every move on the other.

Currently, Krivtsova is staying under house arrest in her mother's apartment in Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk region, banned from going online and using other forms of communication.Kichin said the teenager may face up to three years in prison for discrediting the Russian army and up to seven years in prison under the article of justification of terrorism. However, Krivtsova's legal defence hopes for a softer punishment such as a fine.

"We live in the Arkhangelsk region and this is a vast region but too remote from the centre. There are no more protests in Arkhangelsk, so they are trying to strangle everything that is left at its early stage," Natalya Krivtsova told CNN. Matters became more serious when she was accused of discrediting the Russian army on social media last October. According to Krivtsova's lawyer, a repeat offence under the same article turns into a criminal case.

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