Russian man flees jail term for daughter's anti-war art.

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A Russian man, Alexei Moskalyov, who was detained by police after his daughter drew anti-war pictures at school, has been sentenced to two years after being convicted of discrediting the armed force. Moskalyov had been under house arrest but fled overnight, and his whereabouts are currently unknown. His daughter had been moved to a state-run shelter since he was placed under house arrest. The family had faced pressure from police since last April when his daughter refused to participate in a patriotic class at her school and made several drawings showing rockets being fired at a family standing under a Ukrainian flag.
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