Skochilenko joined several protests against the 2022
Russian invasion of Ukraine. At a protest on 3 March 2022 in the centre of Saint Petersburg, she was arrested and detained overnight. She was fined 10,000 rubles. On 11 April 2022, Skochilenko was arrested for "putting fragments of paper in place of price tags, containing information about the use of the Russian armed forces" in a
Perekrestok supermarket on 31 March. Skochilenko was accused of being motivated by "political hatred for Russia" and jailed for eight weeks pending trial. She was charged under Article 207.3 part 2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, the recently introduced
Russian wartime censorship laws. She faced a sentence of up to ten years imprisonment. On 30 May, the Saint Petersburg District Court extended her pre-trial detention until July in a closed hearing. In early June, she was temporarily transferred to a psychiatric hospital, where staff refused to treat her for abdominal pain and refused to share information about her condition with her lawyer and partner. On 30 June, the Russian
Ministry of Internal Affairs's
Centre for Combating Extremism issued a report alleging that Skochilenko was a member of the
Eighth Initiative Group, which it described as a "radical protest feminist group". Skochilenko denied knowledge of the group. Following those claims, the court extended her pre-trial detention until September. Human rights groups raised concerns about the conditions of her detention, as she suffers from a
congenital heart defect,
PTSD, and
coeliac disease, the last of which requires a
gluten-free diet that she was not being provided, resulting in significant weight loss. Her partner was also denied permission to visit her while in detention. In a July interview with
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Skochilenko raised additional concerns about possible mistreatment, saying that she and the other prisoners in her cell had been forced to clean the cell three times a day by hand and the television in the cell was restricted to war films and pro-government news about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. On 7 July 2023, she was ordered to remain in pretrial detention until 10 October. == Verdict ==