March 26, 2026
Court in Russia's Tyumen Fines Woman for “Discrediting the Army” After She Mentions “f***ing Great Payoff” From Sending Husband to War

TL;DR
- Anastasia Alontseva was fined 30,000 rubles in Tyumen, Russia, for allegedly discrediting the army.
- The fine followed a livestream where Alontseva discussed potential financial benefits from her husband's death in the war.
- Alontseva admitted guilt in court, attributing her comments to being "in the heat of the moment."
- Legislation has been proposed in Russia's State Duma to address sham marriages entered into by women seeking financial benefits from military service.
- Proposed bills include punishing women for sham marriages and allowing parents of fallen soldiers to declare a deceased soldier's marriage fictitious.
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