This was known from the British Ministry of Defense Intelligence Report, published on February 11. The Russian court in the temporarily occupied Sevastopol fined a local resident for 50,000 rubles. Thus, according to Roszma, the woman was punished for "propaganda of childlessness. " It is noted that this case is not the first, previously such a fine was already imposed in Russia or in the captured Ukrainian territories.
In British intelligence, they noted that in November last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that prohibits the propaganda of "childlessness". It provides a fine of up to 400 000 rubles for individuals and up to 5 million rubles - for organizations. The department explained that the law is intended to partially solve "serious problems" with a demographic crisis, as Russia's population is aging and declining.
The report states that this is further emphasized by emigration - about 1. 3 million Russians left the country after the start of a full -scale war in Ukraine. Including the aggressor country left young and educated people. "Demographic problems are a long -term structural challenge for the Russian society and the Russian economy. Attempts by the Russian leadership to increase fertility are unlikely to stop Russia's reduction in the short term," - added in the UK intelligence.
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