- Russia jails club owner and two employees under ban on 'LGBT movement' The Straits Times —
- Orenburg Court Jails 3 Bar Employees for LGBTQ+ ‘Extremism’ The Moscow Times —
- Ukraine’s latest strikes on Russia hit major gas plant and satellite centres Belfast Telegraph —
- Three employees of a Russian gay bar — defendants in the first case under the ‘extremist LGBT movement’ ban — sentenced to up to seven years in prison Meduza —
- Ukraine’s latest strikes on Russia hit major natural gas plant and satellite centers ABC News —
- Ukraine’s latest long-range strikes on Russia hit a major natural gas plant and satellite centers The Independent —
- Ukraine Says It Hit Russian Gas-Processing Plant Near Kazakhstan Bloomberg —
- Ukraine drones knock out power in Russia-held Crimea’s biggest city South China Morning Post —
- Ukraine launches drone offensive in Crimea and inside Russia CBC —
Orenburg
City in the south of Russia
Orenburg, formerly known as Chkalov (1938–1957), is the administrative center of Orenburg Oblast, Russia. It lies in Eastern Europe, near the boundary of Europe and Asia, along the banks of the Ural River, being approximately 1,480 kilometers (920 mi) southeast of Moscow.
Russia Jails Gay Bar Staff Under ‘LGBT Extremism’ Law
Three gay bar employees were sentenced to prison in Russia under the new ‘LGBT extremism’ law.