Lazare Grigoriadis, who was previously convicted in a “Molotov cocktail” case related to the 2023 protests against the foreign agents law, was arrested on new allegations of making a “threat” two years after he left jail through a presidential pardon. Grigoriadis, 25, was arrested under Article 151 of the Criminal Code, covering threats to life, …Источник:
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