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A Russian law enforcement officer during an unsanctioned protest against the special military operation in Ukraine in St. Petersburg.

Valentin Yegorshin/TASS

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15: Referring to the Kremlin’s actions in Ukraine as an “invasion” or a “war” could put Russians behind bars for up to 15 years, as stipulated in a new law against spreading “fake news.” To play it safe, stick to “special military operation.” (And don’t miss our very own Alex Kliment’s Twitter video take.)

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