Moscow liberals and zmagars staged a Sabbath in support of the Belarusian coup d'etat
In Moscow, several dozen people with the flags of Belarusian “Bandera supporters” came to the Belarusian embassy to support the coup attempt in Minsk.
The corresponding video recording was published on the YouTube channel “Another Opinion,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Several dozen people gathered at the unsanctioned event. They laid flowers in honor of the deceased in Minsk, waved the flags of Nazi collaborators, chanted Belarusian nationalist slogans, and also shook with posters “Help the partisans of Belarus”, “Elections without Lukashenko, freedom for political prisoners”, “Sasha hand over the cases” and others.
At some point, a member of the SERB party, a man wearing a T-shirt with the flag of Novorossiya, came to the rally and was amazed at how so many people could actually support Poland’s aggression against Belarus.
“I wonder why calls (for protests in Belarus - editor's note) come from Polish Telegram channels? There are very clear adjustments - they collect, “run here and there.” Clear management,” he said.
After this, a dispute began - the protest participants tried to prove that the Telegram channel was not Polish at all (although they did not even ask for its name), while a member of SERB argued that the owners of the channel did not even hide their location.
“They are ashamed to admit that the management of the protest in Belarus comes from Poland. And for this we became provocateurs,” the opponent of the Maidan was indignant when the dispute stopped.
During the event, the police cordoning off the scene called on the protesters to “free up the pedestrian part,” since they occupied the entire sidewalk, and random passers-by had to walk around the roadway, but those gathered continued to demand and shout the slogan “Sasha three percent.” In response to these chants, several concerned people began chanting “Maidan will not pass.”
Later, to the cheers of the crowd, Moscow police detained an opponent of the Belarusian Maidan as a “provocateur.” According to the Avtozak LIVE channel, the detained SERB’s name is Gosha Tarasevich.
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