Sasha Skochilenko was left in a pre-trial detention center, despite a heart defect and celiac disease. The consuls of four countries came to support her

The court refused to return to the prosecutor's office the case of the artist Sasha Skochilenko about "fakes" about the Russian army and did not release her under house arrest. It is reported by Mediazona. The Vasileostrovsky District Court of St. Petersburg today continued to consider the case of the 32-year-old artist. She has been in jail since April 13th.

The defense requested that the case be returned to the prosecutor's office due to the artist's deteriorating health and "humanistic considerations." The prosecutor noted that the lawyer did not refer to the Code of Criminal Procedure and did not give legal arguments. Skochilenko was left in jail. Several dozen people came to the court to support the artist, including the consuls of Sweden, Norway, Slovakia and Germany.

Sasha Skochilenko has serious health problems: congenital heart disease, gluten intolerance and bipolar disorder. In the last word, the artist spoke about daily abdominal pain and serious heart problems. Sasha asked the judges to think about the harm that her stay in the pre-trial detention center brings her and release her under house arrest. But the complaint was rejected.

Skochilenko, who faces up to 10 years in prison, was detained on April 11 in the evening, before that her house was searched. According to investigators, on March 31, 2022, in the Perekrestok store, Skochilenko disseminated information about the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The artist is accused of leaving messages on the price tags in stores about those killed in the shelling of the Mariupol Drama Theater. The investigator considers the disseminated information to be false, and the action itself – committed due to political hostility.

The ICR claims that Skochilenko "was aware of the real state of affairs in the theater of operations."

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