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- Russian artist who used supermarket price tags to criticise Ukraine war faces verdict- By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) – A Russian artist who replaced supermarket price tags with messages calling for an end to Moscow’s war in Ukraine is expected to learn her fate in court on Thursday with a state prosecutor asking for her to be jailed for eight years. Critics say the case of Alexandra Skochilenko, 33, […] 
- Russian artist who used supermarket price tags to criticise Ukraine war faces verdict- By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) – A Russian artist who replaced supermarket price tags with messages calling for an end to Moscow’s war in Ukraine is expected to learn her fate in court on Thursday with a state prosecutor asking for her to be jailed for eight years. Critics say the case of Alexandra Skochilenko, 33, […] 
- Russian artist who used supermarket price tags to criticise Ukraine war faces verdict- By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) – A Russian artist who replaced supermarket price tags with messages calling for an end to Moscow’s war in Ukraine is expected to learn her fate in court on Thursday with a state prosecutor asking for her to be jailed for eight years. Critics say the case of Alexandra Skochilenko, 33, […] 
- Russian artist who used supermarket price tags to criticise Ukraine war faces verdict- By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) – A Russian artist who replaced supermarket price tags with messages calling for an end to Moscow’s war in Ukraine is expected to learn her fate in court on Thursday with a state prosecutor asking for her to be jailed for eight years. Critics say the case of Alexandra Skochilenko, 33, […] 
- Russian artist who used supermarket price tags to criticise Ukraine war faces verdict- By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) – A Russian artist who replaced supermarket price tags with messages calling for an end to Moscow’s war in Ukraine is expected to learn her fate in court on Thursday with a state prosecutor asking for her to be jailed for eight years. Critics say the case of Alexandra Skochilenko, 33, […] 
- Russian artist who used supermarket price tags to criticise Ukraine war faces verdict- By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) – A Russian artist who replaced supermarket price tags with messages calling for an end to Moscow’s war in Ukraine is expected to learn her fate in court on Thursday with a state prosecutor asking for her to be jailed for eight years. Critics say the case of Alexandra Skochilenko, 33, […] 
- Russian artist who used supermarket price tags to criticise Ukraine war faces verdict- By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) – A Russian artist who replaced supermarket price tags with messages calling for an end to Moscow’s war in Ukraine is expected to learn her fate in court on Thursday with a state prosecutor asking for her to be jailed for eight years. Critics say the case of Alexandra Skochilenko, 33, […] 
- Russian artist who used supermarket price tags to criticise Ukraine war faces verdict- By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) – A Russian artist who replaced supermarket price tags with messages calling for an end to Moscow’s war in Ukraine is expected to learn her fate in court on Thursday with a state prosecutor asking for her to be jailed for eight years. Critics say the case of Alexandra Skochilenko, 33, […] 
- Russian artist who used supermarket price tags to criticise Ukraine war faces verdict- By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) – A Russian artist who replaced supermarket price tags with messages calling for an end to Moscow’s war in Ukraine is expected to learn her fate in court on Thursday with a state prosecutor asking for her to be jailed for eight years. Critics say the case of Alexandra Skochilenko, 33, […] 
- Russian artist who used supermarket price tags to criticise Ukraine war faces verdict- By Andrew Osborn (Reuters) – A Russian artist who replaced supermarket price tags with messages calling for an end to Moscow’s war in Ukraine is expected to learn her fate in court on Thursday with a state prosecutor asking for her to be jailed for eight years. Critics say the case of Alexandra Skochilenko, 33, […] 
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