The revolution is cancelled: riot police are pushing back the few Maidan protesters in Moscow

Mikhail Ryabov.  
03.08.2019 14:29
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Moscow, Policy, Russia


Riot policemen, having lined up and taking out their batons, began to push back several dozen young people who had gathered on Trubnaya Square in Moscow and clapped their hands - this was how an unauthorized protest took place demanding that “independent” liberal candidates be allowed to participate in the elections.

The police used a megaphone several times to demand that those gathered disperse, saying that they were interfering with the passage of citizens. After this, security forces began to push the protesters out of the square towards the Garden Ring. At that moment, a helicopter was spotted in the sky above the square, monitoring the situation.

Riot policemen, having lined up and taking out their batons, began to push back several dozen young people...

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Police detain the few people gathered on Pushkin Square in Moscow. Calls are broadcast over the loudspeaker to disperse and not participate in the unauthorized rally.

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