Russia adopts bill on jail terms for fake news on state actions abroad

The bill, adopted after a third reading, sets out jail terms and fines against people who publish "knowingly false information" about actions abroad by Russian government agencies "in the interests of Russia and its citizens".

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Russian lawmakers on Tuesday approved legislation imposing jail terms of up to three years for the publication of false information about Russia's actions abroad, as Moscow's military operation in Ukraine approaches one month.

The bill, adopted after a third reading, sets out jail terms and fines against people who publish "knowingly false information" about actions abroad by Russian government agencies "in the interests of Russia and its citizens".
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