[2] She also works with Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (YCSRR)[3] and the young feminists’ foundation.
[3][4][5] On 26 July 2017 Evdokia was called into her local police station on the pretext of having to act as a witness in a case she had never heard of.
On arrival, she was instead informed that she was facing legal proceedings for “homosexual propaganda” but denied disclosure of any details of the case against her.
On 18 October 2017, Evdokia was prosecuted with the administrative offence of “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships among minors using the Internet”.
This was on the basis of posts she shared on her private Facebook page in 2015 and 2016, including a Guardian story on Ireland's same sex marriage referendum and a Buzzfeed article about an LGBTI exhibition in St Petersburg.