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Reproduction of indecent photos outside the church! Russian media: A moscow court sentenced the photo author and his girlfriend to 10 months in prison

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According to the "Russia Today" (RT) report on the 29th, for taking indecent photos outside St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, a local court in Moscow sentenced the author of the photo and his girlfriend to 10 months in prison for "insulting the feelings of believers".

Reproduction of indecent photos outside the church! Russian media: A moscow court sentenced the photo author and his girlfriend to 10 months in prison

The incident occurred last month, when Tajik man Bobbyev and his Russian girlfriend Akimova posted on social media photos taken outside St. Basil's Cathedral, which caused controversy over a photo of Achimova kneeling on the ground and suspected of making indecent gestures.

Reproduction of indecent photos outside the church! Russian media: A moscow court sentenced the photo author and his girlfriend to 10 months in prison

The two were subsequently detained by police for "insulting the feelings of believers" and eventually sentenced to 10 months in prison. The two were also the first to be sentenced to prison for the crime, after previously involved in the crime were given fines or suspended sentences.

Not long ago, also outside St. Basil's Cathedral, an indecent video of a Russian Internet celebrity scratching his head in front of the church, posing in various sexy poses, and once exposing his chest and twisting his body was widely circulated on social media. The incident also quickly drew criticism from the outside world, and the woman subsequently apologized for the matter.

Reproduction of indecent photos outside the church! Russian media: A moscow court sentenced the photo author and his girlfriend to 10 months in prison

It is reported that St. Basil's Cathedral is the symbol of Moscow and even Russia, and it is also the most representative memorial building in Russia. Built between 1555 and 1561 by Ivan IV, the first Tsar in Russian history, it is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in Moscow, receiving thousands of visitors every year.