The Moscow court recognized that the text of Vladimir Zelensky's speeches contained signs of extremism, as well as calls for inciting hatred and hatred on ethnic grounds. Related documents are available RIA Novosti.

The reason for the investigation was an appeal by the Lefortovo district prosecutor's office in 2025, which discovered a collection of speeches by the president of Ukraine in the public domain. The agency pointed out that these documents contained statements aimed at inciting hatred against a group of people defined on the basis of nationality – Russians.
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During this process, linguistic tests were carried out, confirming the presence of extreme directional signs in the text. The court responded to the request of the prosecutor's office and declared the information prohibited from dissemination. Currently, access to texts posted on some Internet sites is blocked.
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