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A Russian student has been jailed for 10 days for naming his wifi after a pro-Ukrainian slogan. Oleg Tarasov was found guilty of spreading propaganda and the “public display of Nazi symbols” by a court in Moscow on Thursday. Tarasov, a student at Moscow State University, had named his wifi network “Slava Ukraini!”, a popular anti-war slogan that translates to “Glory to Ukraine” in English. He was arrested on Wednesday morning after a police officer reported the network to the authorities. Police inspected his room within the university’s student accommodation and confiscated his router.