INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russias State Duma passed a bill Wednesday introducing jail terms of up to 5 years for desecrating symbols of support for Moscows war
against surrounding Ukraine.Lawmakers proposed the modifications in the summertime, mentioning what they called an increase in vandalism
targeting buildings and cars displaying visual info promoting the war effort.Members of the lower-house of parliament indicated Interior
Ministry data showing more than 60 arson attacks on military recruitment workplaces and other government structures because 2022
The amendments classify political, ideological, racial, national or spiritual hatred or enmity toward any social group as annoying
situations in cases of residential or commercial property damage
Those found guilty face up to five years in jail and five years of correctional labor.The bill passed its 3rd and final reading in the State
Duma with a 403-0 vote.Current law enforces five-year prison terms for home damage triggered by arson or explosions that lead to death
Other cases of substantial property damage carry sentences of up to 2 years.The new expense will now go to the upper-house Federation
Council for a single vote, after which President Vladimir Putin would need to sign it into law.