A Russian woman is jailed for replacing store price tags with anti-war messages
Artist Aleksandra Skochilenko reportedly swapped in a tag at a St. Petersburg supermarket with a note about the bombing of a Mariupol art school. Her lawyer said a shopper reported her to the police.
by NPR Staff
Apr 14, 2022
1 minute
A woman in St. Petersburg, Russia, has been jailed on allegations that she replaced price tags at a local supermarket with messages opposing the war in Ukraine.
Artist and musician Aleksandra, or Sasha, Skochilenko could potentially face up to 10 years
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