"The court backed the investigators’ legal action," Yunona Tsareva, the court’s spokeswoman told Sputnik on Wednesday.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Investigative Committee said in a statement that Ukrainian national Nikita Kuvikov, known by his prankster name Evgeniy Volnov, had been spreading false information about the number of victims of the Kemerovo fire, thereby misleading the relatives of those killed and injured in the incident, in an effort to destabilize the situation.
According to the Russian Emergencies Ministry data, 64 people, the majority of whom were children, were killed in the tragic fire, which occurred on Sunday.
The Kemerovo Region declared a three-day mourning period over the deadly fire, while Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree declaring a day of national mourning on Wednesday.