: Numerous songs, social media groups, and videos containing this slogan have been added to the Federal List of Extremist Materials by the Ministry of Justice.

: The Russian Supreme Court designated the AUE movement as an extremist organization in 2020, banning its activities and symbols nationwide.

: Courts frequently order the blocking of websites or social media pages that feature the phrase, citing its potential to incite violence against police and harm the development of minors. Cultural Presence

: It symbolizes a commitment to criminal "codes of honor" and a fundamental rejection of state authority and law enforcement.

: Artists in the "chanson" and "patsan" rap genres have produced tracks with this title, many of which are now legally restricted.

The slogan literally translates to "Life to thieves, death to cops" (where "musor" is a derogatory Russian slang term for police officers).

: It is sometimes used ironically or as a "meme" by teenagers, though authorities often treat such usage as a serious violation of anti-extremism laws.

Despite the ban, the phrase remains embedded in certain subcultures: