A Russian court has extended the jailing of an 18-year-old street singer on charges seen as punishment for performing anti-war songs. The action was denounced by human rights activists as part of a crackdown on free speech over the war in Ukraine. Diana Loginova was ordered held for another 13 days by a St. Petersburg court on charges of violating public order with her October performance. It was the third consecutive sentence for Loginova, who's been detained since Oct. 16. She was ordered to pay fines for “discrediting the Russian armed forces.” Bandmate Alexander Orlov also was handed repeated sentences. They denied wrongdoing. Videos of them singing with crowds joining in have been widely viewed online.