Here's some more info from our news desk on the Russian blogger who was jailed yesterday for criticizing Moscow's involvement in Ukraine (among other things):
A Russian court has sentenced a blogger to five years in a Siberian penal colony for "inciting hatred and extremism" after he criticized Russian intervention in Ukraine and, separately, accused local authorities of corruption and incompetence.
The decision on December 30 by the court in Tomsk, western Siberia, also banned Vadim Tyumentsev from using the Internet for three years.
Human rights activists have condemned the sentence.
The non-governmental group Sova, which works on monitoring nationalism and xenophobia in Russia, called it "too harsh, considering it was only for posting videos online."
Russia's Memorial human rights group said the jail sentence was "outrageous" and called for the verdict to be overturned.
Mark Lagon, president of the US-based rights watchdog Freedom House, said "the Russian government seems determined to prevent free expression in any form, including in social media.
(AFP and Reuters)
Here's today's map of the latest situation in the Donbas conflict zone, courtesy of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry (CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE):