Young woman from Russia’s Yaroslavl detained in February for staging ‘attempted terror attack’
Her mother, who protested against the Ukraine war, was accused of ‘justifying terrorism’ a month later

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) in Yaroslavl has accused local woman Svetlana Zotova of justifying terrorism and making “calls for extremism” over two comments she made on Telegram. Svetlana’s older daughter Valeria has been in a pretrial jail since February on attempted terror attack charges. The FSB’s theory is that she allegedly tried to set an aid collection point for draftees on fire. Zotova is certain that her daughter is being framed by the FSB. Last year, Valeria got to know some “Andrey from the Ukraine’s military” who persistently suggested that she stage an arson or a railway sabotage.
This is how Svetlana learned that her daughter had been detained on criminal charges. The apartment was searched: three computers, cell phones, and a photo camera were confiscated.
In late 2022, some other man indeed contacted Valeria via Andrey’s number, introduced himself as Andrey’s commander, and said that her “friend” got severely wounded.
The security officers seemed to have forgotten about the Zotovs for almost a month after the search at their home. Law enforcement visited them again on 15 March and took Svetlana to the local FSB department.
The FSB believes that this comment contains justification of terrorism and calls for it, and the comment that Zotova had allegedly posted was about the Crimea bridge explosion.

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