 A court in Russia has given a two-year suspended sentence to a 60-year-old pensioner in St. Petersburg city, Irina Saibaniva, for leaving notes on the grave of President Vladimir Putin's parents saying they raised the maniac and the murderer. In the note, Saibaniva urged what she described as the maniac's parents to take him with them, because he is causing so much pain and trouble. The prosecutor had asked that the suspect be sentenced to three years in jail. The court on May 11 said Saibaniva insulted the dead on the grounds of political hatred. The suspect said she did not consider her act to be political, explaining that she did this because of terrifying news of a possible use of nuclear weapons. She has been sentenced to two years of a suspended sentence with a two-year parole. Moreover, according to the court's decision, Saibaniva can change her place of residence only by notifying the criminal inspectorate once a month and cannot leave St. Petersburg without prior notice. As noted by Saibaniva's lawyer Veronica Karagodina, the court's decision does not say anything about the ban on visiting the Seraphimovsko cemetery in St. Petersburg.