As she noted, the SBU brought charges under four articles. We are talking about alleged “genocide,” “war propaganda,” “an attack on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine,” and “denial of Russia’s armed aggression,” and she also allegedly “called for the mass murder of Ukrainian children.”

“Why are they doing this, the progressive community asks me. I answer. To block my ability to travel around the world, believing that I will suffer from this. They believe that everyone who supports Putin does not leave Lazurka. There's bad news here. The only Lazurka where I would be upset not to be able to travel is my native Krasnodar region,” Simonyan wrote.

Also, in her opinion, in this way in Ukraine “they are making an excuse for themselves in advance” if they “still get killed.”

“Which they have tried to do several times already. It seems somehow unsympathetic to kill a journalist, and a mother of many children at that. And if you hang on it mythical calls for the murder of children, then it seems prettier,” she emphasized.

Earlier, the SBU informed RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan about a new suspicion under four articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.