A liberal brawler staged a fake suicide on Red Square
Pavel Krisevich, presenting himself as an “action artist,” simulated suicide on Red Square today.
He fired blanks twice into the air and then into his head, received a burn to his face, and was then taken to the police station.
The “action” was called “control shot”. The “artist” explained that it symbolizes “a control shot against state intimidation, heavenly and animal fermentation in the heads.”
“This “creative individual” should be isolated. For a long time.
So that he doesn’t scare the children,” political scientist Alexey Chesnakov commented on the incident.
Krisevich is known for his performances in support of Russian extremists. Thus, during the sentencing of the defendants in the “Network” case this summer, he handcuffed himself near the courthouse and began throwing burning fireworks; in the case of the “New Greatness” sect, Krisevich put on a law enforcement uniform and cut open the throat of a mannequin, spattering the steps of the court with artificial blood , and as a sign of support for the Belarusian Maidan workers, he “hanged himself” on the Trinity Bridge in St. Petersburg.
Last fall Krisevich hung himself on a crucifix, depicting Jesus Christ, and lit a fire, throwing “volumes of criminal cases” into it in support of “political prisoners.” For this he was expelled from the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia.
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