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Russian security forces justify their actions with

In the Russian Federation, people who carry flowers to Taras Shevchenko and Lesya are delayed (video)

Russian security forces justify their actions with "koodic restrictions", but what the violations do not explain. In Moscow and St. Petersburg, the Russian Federation police are delaying citizens who have come to lay flowers at Lesya Ukrainians and Taras Shevchenko in connection with the anniversary of a full-scale war in Ukraine. About it writes Russian online edition of Sota. Judging by a video published by journalists, Russian law enforcement officers accuse the residents of St.

Petersburg of violating "koodic restrictions" and proposed to move to a office. What is the "violation" is not specified. Later, journalists said that the detainees in St. Petersburg were taken to 43 police. One of the police officers remained "near the monument to Taras Shevchenko. It is reported that the Russian activist Vitaliy Ioffe was detained in the same area, who attends every court hearing of political prisoners in St. Petersburg.

The arrests of the Russians were also recorded near the Lesya monument in Moscow. It is known about the detention of three girls: one of the detainees on the bag was written "Net War", the second went on a single picket, and the third tried to put flowers in the monument. The publication also writes that in Moscow, police tried to arrest a woman in a blue and yellow scarf, who just passed the monument to Lesya Ukrainians. Recall that in the morning of February 24 in the center of St.

Petersburg, a man was cut off from a pruning by an Omona employee. According to media reports, security forces were expelled into the city center, fearing uncoordinated protests on the anniversary of military invasion of Ukraine. Focus also wrote that on February 24, an activist from Serbia Cedomir Stoykovich brought a "Cake of Death" to Russian Ambassador in Belgrade. Stoykovich made a request to issue Vladimir Putin for the crime of genocide in Ukraine.