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According to the media, the resident of St. Petersburg Irina Tsybaneva went to t...

The 60-year-old Russian was initiated by a criminal case because of a note on Putin's parents' grave

According to the media, the resident of St. Petersburg Irina Tsybaneva went to the cemetery on October 6, where the parents of the President of the Russian Federation were buried. In a few days she was taken to a police station. In Russia, a criminal case against the 60-year-old resident of St. Petersburg Irina Tsibaneva, who allegedly left a note on the grave of Vladimir Putin's parents, was initiated.

About it writes the Russian opposition edition of "Mediazon" with reference to the son of the accused Maxim Tsibanev. As it is specified, on October 6, St. Petersburzh went to the Serafimovsky cemetery, where the parents of the President of Russia - Maria Ivanovna and Vladimir Putini were buried. What was written in the note, Maxim Tsybanev does not know. "She [Tsibaneva] said that she was wishing there," her son commented.

On October 10, police officers came to the apartment and took her to the site. According to her son, she was "murified" for a long time, but in the evening she was able to call her relatives. The woman warned that she would be searching at home. However, the son of police work in the apartment did not find traces. On October 11, Tsibanev was taken to the seaside district court of St. Petersburg.

She was against her criminal case under the article about the abuse of the bodies of the dead and places of their burial, committed on the basis of political, ideological, racial, national or religious hatred or enmity. The investigation intends to apply for a 60-year-old suspect in custody. However, today the court did not consider the election of a preventive measure. The woman's detention was extended for 48 hours. Earlier, the Serafimiv Cemetery in St.