Key facts
- Lev Shlosberg was sentenced to over 11 years in prison.
- Shlosberg is the deputy chairman of Russia's liberal Yabloko party.
- The conviction is for criticizing the war in Ukraine.
- The Yabloko party has been banned from upcoming parliamentary elections.
- The sentencing is seen as an escalation in suppressing anti-war comments.
Lev Shlosberg, a prominent figure within Russia's liberal Yabloko party and serving as its deputy chairman, has received a prison sentence exceeding 11 years. The conviction stems from his public criticisms of the war in Ukraine. This judicial action against Shlosberg follows a recent decision that bars the Yabloko party from participating in the nation's upcoming parliamentary elections. The sentencing represents a severe crackdown on opposition voices and dissent related to the conflict in Ukraine, highlighting the increasingly restrictive environment for political opposition within Russia.
