Regarding the people’s choice, the Russian police drew up an administrative protocol on “discrediting” the armed forces of the Russian Federation.
In the Russian city of St. Petersburg, local deputy Sergei Samusev came to the Immortal Regiment rally, traditional for the modern Russian Federation, with a portrait of Ukrainian Boris Romanchenko, who was a prisoner of four Nazi concentration camps. In March 2022, a 96-year-old Ukrainian died in Kharkiv as a result of Russian troops bombing the city.
This is reported by the publication “Fontanka”.
The police did not let the deputy through the frame with such a poster, instead Samusev was detained and taken to the police station.
Petersburg Mundep Sergei Samusev came to the Immortal Regiment with a portrait of a Kharkov resident who survived the concentration camp but died during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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As the people’s choice later told the publication, the police drew up an administrative protocol against him under the article on “discrediting” the Russian armed forces.
Now he faces a fine of 30 to 50 thousand rubles.
As you know, the former prisoner of the Buchenwald concentration camp, Boris Romanchenko, was killed by a Russian rocket that hit his house.
Recall that the singer, originally from Ukraine, Natasha Koroleva, who lives in St. Petersburg, was on the list of stars who are not only silent about the war in Ukraine, but also participate in concerts on Victory Day.
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