Russian writer Boris Akunin has been sentenced in absentia to 14 years in prison for calling for terrorism and spreading false information about the Russian Armed Forces, APA's Moscow correspondent reports.
The court has issued a 14-year sentence in absentia for the wanted writer, to be served in a maximum-security prison.
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The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs has put writer Dmitry Bykov on the wanted list, APA's Moscow correspondent reports.
A wanted notice for the writer has been placed in the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs database.
It was reported that he was wanted under a criminal article.
Note that Bykov is known as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation.