Russia's proposed law to confiscate assets of those who 'discredit' the military advances to Putin
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Russia's parliament has unanimously approved a bill that would allow police to confiscate assets from those convicted of spreading false information about the country's military.
The lower house speaker, Vyacheslav Volodin, has said the measure would strengthen the punishment for the "traitors who sling mud at our country and our troops" and "strip those scoundrels of honorary titles, confiscate their assets, money and other valuables."
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