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Russia invented a way to punish Liya Ahedzhakova for saying "Glory to Ukraine!"

Russia has figured out how to punish Liya Ahedzhakova. Source: Screenshot.

Russian propagandists are demanding that actress Liya Ahedzhakova, who is known for her roles in the Soviet films Irony of Fate and Office Romance, be recognized as a foreign agent. The Putinists came to such a "harsh" decision after the actress said the slogan "Glory to Ukraine!" after a performance in Los Angeles, USA.

At first, this made the Russians so angry online that they threw mud at the 86-year-old celebrity. Later, the propaganda media reported that Liya Ahedzhakova was going to be recognized as a foreign agent.

Another punishment for her would be the deprivation of all state awards, including the title of People's Artist of the Russian Federation. The initiative was expressed by the "activists" of the "Sorok sorokov" movement.

According to them, Liya Ahedzhakova "defames the title of People's Artist of the Russian Federation, so she should be deprived of it." All because of the phrase "Glory to Ukraine!", which makes Russians shiver.

However, they decided to recognize her as a foreign agent not because of the slogan, but because of the inability of "poor and unhappy" citizens of the terrorist country to see the play "My Grandson Veniamin", because the actress only travels abroad with it. The "activists" sent their appeal to the Ministry of Justice, but the response of the state institution is still unknown.

It should be noted that Liya Ahedzhakova has long supported Ukraine in the war against the terrorist Russian Federation. She has also spoken out against the Kremlin regime.

At one of her concerts, the actress raised a blue and yellow flag and thus supported our country. OBOZ.UA wrote about why she was not punished with foreign agent status or other sanctions.

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