Anastasia Dyudyaeva and Alexander Dotsenko. Фото: SOTAvision.

Anastasia Dyudyaeva, who was sentenced over anti-war postcards, spent five days in a punishment cell at Verkhny Settlement Colony No. 4 in Karelia. Her support group suggested that she was sent to the punishment cell after arguing with a medical assistant about the lack of gasoline in the region.

The incident took place five days ago, and she has since returned to the colony’s general unit. Dyudyaeva is serving her sentence at Verkhny Settlement Colony No. 4 in Karelia, which is located within a maximum-security prison for men suffering from active tuberculosis.

In July 2024, Dyudyaeva was sentenced to three and a half years in a settlement colony after being convicted of publicly calling for terrorism (Part 1 of Article 205.2 of Russia’s Criminal Code). According to investigators, she and her husband, Alexander Dotsenko, placed anti-war postcards written in Ukrainian inside a Lenta hypermarket in St. Petersburg. Three weeks later, they were detained in Gatchina and placed in pretrial detention. Dotsenko, who was sentenced to three years in a settlement colony, died in custody following a heart attack.

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