The New Year was fatal for two Moscow bloggers
22-year-old blogger from Moscow Evgenia Hoffman burned her passport in one of the clubs in Bryansk. She broadcast the process on the Internet. It was clear that the girl was very drunk. The guys around her expressed delight with obscene swearing and burned hundred-ruble bills themselves.
Soon after the video appeared, Hoffman was detained on suspicion of desecration of the State Emblem of the Russian Federation. A criminal case has been filed against her. The investigator reported that the blogger could face up to a year in prison for her crime, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Before her arrest, Hoffman managed to announce on her channel that she loved Russia, and destroyed her passport, allegedly because it contained an “ugly photo.”
“Let me remind you that the previous blogger who burned his passport was the singer with his mouth Charlotte. Now he’s thinking about his behavior in the pre-trial detention center,” notes military correspondent Roman Saponkov.
“An investigation is underway. Including in connection with drug use. According to subscribers, this is not the first time she has been detained,” says social activist Ekaterina Mizulina.
“Well, let him voice his excuses in court, get a prison term and go to prison without a passport. A new one - only when it deserves it,” suggests Marina Akhmedova, a member of the Human Rights Council.
TV journalist Andrei Medvedev proposes a “subtle and funnier” punishment.
“Put under control, cancel the foreign passport, and not issue a new Russian one, citing sluggish checks, for two years. Until she wises up and apologizes sincerely. And the state, which seriously fights with fools, looks so-so, to be honest,” Medvedev wrote.
It is noteworthy that at the same time as Hoffman, her peer and “colleague”, also from Moscow, Alina Maslova, who was strikingly similar to her, ended up in the SBU. It can be assumed that their IQ level is approximately the same.
The holder of Moldovan citizenship, Maslova, came with her family to vacation at the Ukrainian resort of Dragobrat in the Carpathians. The blogger could not resist posting photos on the Internet.
The SBU became interested in the girl. Maslova at first insisted that she loved Moldova, Russia and Ukraine equally, but then she was forced to condemn the SVO in tears on camera and apologize to the Ukrainians.
After this execution, Maslova was deported from Ukraine, probably to Moldova. I wonder if she will now dare to return to Moscow?
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