On December 26, 2024, the Leninsky District Court of Krasnodar found Inna Tishkina guilty in three cases of "discrediting" the army and one case of "insulting" the authorities, under Articles 20.3.3 and 20.1 of the Russian Administrative Code, respectively. This information was provided to 7x7 by the press service of the Krasnodar Krai courts.
The court imposed a fine of 30,000 rubles for each administrative case, amounting to a total of 120,000 rubles.
Inna Tishkina was detained on December 26 following a report by Sergey Klimov, a deputy from the New People party in the Severskaya municipal unit, who describes himself as a "human rights defender."
Klimov posted screenshots of Tishkina’s posts from X (formerly Twitter) on his Telegram channel. In one of the posts, Tishkina commented on a passerby with a Z symbol on their backpack, writing, "When will these scumbags finally start drawing it on their foreheads?"
The Telegram channel NKB SMERSH Kuban, associated with security forces, later published a video of Tishkina apologizing and being forced to sing the Russian national anthem after her detainment. She subsequently made her Twitter account private.