A schoolgirl who accused the authorities of destroying Mariupol was detained in the Russian Federation

In the Russian Federation, a schoolgirl is accused of "discrediting" the Russian army.
This was reported by the SOTA Telegram channel.
An installation in St. Petersburg in the form of two hearts with the inscription "Mariupol", which was supposed to symbolize the "brotherly bond" of the two cities, appeared. But it soon had the inscription: "Murderers, you bombed it yourself. Judas".
Police suspected a 17-year-old 11th-grader of leaving the inscription "Murderers, you bombed it. Judas" on a twin heart-shaped installation about the twinning of Mariupol and St Petersburg in front of the Hermitage," the report said.
The police reportedly released the girl on a pledge to appear after drawing up a report.
And here is what Alexander Nevzorov wrote:
The fact that the girl has been captured is, of course, terrible, but the noble and brave act will have a famous author, someone who will get the true "laurels" and the gratitude of generations. The feat will get a name. If it had remained anonymous - then after the collapse of the regime, hundreds of thousands of "woke" Petersburgers would try to smear themselves, claiming that it was "them" who wrote it.
The inscription appeared on the "Petersburg-Mariupol" installation on 18 December.
We recall that Russian invaders practically wiped out the temporarily occupied Mariupol.
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