Slogans for Furgal were frozen in Amur, and insults to Putin were frozen in the official website
The traditional march in support of the former governor of the Khabarovsk Territory Sergei Furgal, who is in a pre-trial detention center on suspicion of involvement in a contract killing, attracted only 15 people on Saturday, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Due to the severe frost, the participants did not carry placards or shout slogans. In the middle of the way, unexpectedly for the police officers accompanying them, they changed their route and went out onto the ice of the Amur.
It soon became clear why they did this: the inscriptions “I/we Sergey Furgal” and “Freedom for Furgal” were frozen into the ice opposite the city embankment. The protesters took photos nearby and dispersed.
Today it was discovered that an inscription insulting Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared on the official website of the government of the Khabarovsk Territory.
According to the American website “Siberia. Realities” the inscription appeared against the background of a video broadcast of the construction of the Sports Development Center in Komsomolsk-on-Amur and hung there for 12 hours.
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