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This article misses the point. The logic behind the likely regulation is that: a couple of GSC devs joined UAF (one KIA) and GSC donated to ukrainian funds -> you spend money on their products -> you have financially supported UAF. GSC wasn't proclaimed a terrorist org (lmao) but laws here can be applied backwards if they'd need so.
You're overthinking it. There is no logic in russian law. The Tsar says something and that's the law.
Tzar doesn't need anything to land one's ass in jail, but it'd still be followed by traditional beaurocratic procedures just like in RE\USSR and that's the likely way it'd follow through.
And, also, having Stalker on your acc or purchasing it via russian resellers may serve as a trigger that can make agencies or just your russian teammate tell on you for lulz if your profile wasn't set to private.