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Russian whose daughter drew anti-Ukraine war picture flees as he gets 2 years’ jail

  • Alexei Moskalyov’s daughter, Masha, had drawn Russian missiles raining down on a Ukrainian mother and child while she was at school, sparking an investigation
  • He was then sentenced to a stint in a penal colony over his own social media posts, but the court says he fled house arrest, and his whereabouts are unclear

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Alexei Moskalyo is escorted from a courtroom in Yefremov, some 300km from Moscow, on Monday. Photo: AP

A Russian who was investigated by police after his daughter drew an anti-war picture at school was sentenced on Tuesday to two years in a penal colony on charges of discrediting the armed forces.

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But the whereabouts of the convicted man, Alexei Moskalyov, were unclear. The court said in an official posting on VKontakte, similar to Facebook, that he had fled from house arrest.

Moskalyov has been separated from his 13-year-old daughter Masha since he was placed under house arrest at the start of this month and she was moved to a children’s home in their hometown of Yefremov, south of Moscow.

The case has provoked an outcry among Russian human rights activists and sparked an online campaign to reunite father and daughter.

Moskalyov’s lawyer Vladimir Biliyenko shows pictures Masha drew for her father, Alexei Moskalyov, in a courtroom in Yefremov, in Russia’s Tula region on Monday. Photo: AP
Moskalyov’s lawyer Vladimir Biliyenko shows pictures Masha drew for her father, Alexei Moskalyov, in a courtroom in Yefremov, in Russia’s Tula region on Monday. Photo: AP

Moskalyov’s lawyer Vladimir Biliyenko said he had not seen his client since Monday and did not know whether Moskalyov had fled, as he had only the spokesperson’s statement to go by. “At the moment, to be honest, I’m in a state of shock,” he said.

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