Russian Teen May Face Years in Jail for Reposting Criticism of Putin's WarA Russian teen has been placed under house arrest and could face up to seven years in prison amid the country's continuous crackdown on dissent after she reposted criticism of President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine.Krivtsova was arrested and detained for interrogation on Tuesday after unknown people, believed to be her acquaintances, bought tickets abroad in her name, according to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.The teen was fined 30,000 rubles ($412) in May for discrediting the Russian military by putting up several anti-war pamphlets on Lenin Square in Arkhangelsk.The council said that the activist was attacked in the Nizhny Novgorod region by an "unknown" person who tried to "cut his face and strangle him."In a separate incident, television journalist Marina Ovsyannikova was placed under house arrest in August for two months after she opposed the war in Ukraine on a live broadcast, drawing worldwide attention."