Last week, police in occupied Mariupol arrested a 63-year-old man for “propaganda and public display of Nazi paraphernalia”. The man shouted the slogan “Glory to Ukraine”, 0629 reported.

According to the so-called “Ministry of Internal Affairs of the DPR”, the Mariupol resident allegedly drank a bottle of beer, then quarrelled with two construction workers: he was allegedly rude to them and “spoke unflatteringly about the residents of the Russian Federation”. In the end, the pensioner shouted the well-known Ukrainian slogan.

The occupation court sentenced the Mariupol resident to seven days of arrest. In addition, he was forced to admit his “guilt” and apologise on camera. According to the occupiers, the man is currently serving his sentence. They do not specify where he is being held.