Russian prosecutor requests 8-year prison term for Dozhd editor Tikhon Dzyadko over posts on Bucha and Irpin killings.
The prosecutor in Moscow's Golovinsky District Court requested an 8-year prison term in absentia for Tikhon Dzyadko, editor-in-chief of Dozhd, over posts about killings in Bucha and Irpin. Dzyadko faces charges of spreading 'fakes' about the Russian military and lacking 'foreign agent' labels.
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