Russia Sanctions British 17-Year-Old Over Report on Ruble-Pegged Stablecoin A7A5

According to Bill Browder, a political activist and the teenager's father, Russia sanctioned a British 17-year-old on June 4 for publishing a report alleging that the ruble-pegged stablecoin A7A5 was being used to skirt sanctions. Browder stated his son was "the first high school student in the world to be sanctioned by an authoritarian regime" over the report.
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