In Crimea, fighters against trans-Ukrainian Nazism came across a “fantastic specimen” from the Moscow region
In Kerch, a resident of the Moscow region was detained who, on the day of voting in the presidential election, painted his ballot and then ate it when the police approached.
The man turned out to be a fan of the UPA, banned in the Russian Federation, and painted his home in red and black colors to match the flag of radical nationalists, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Law enforcement officers came to the place of residence of D.S. Beloglazov. with a search warrant, which he did not sign, citing Article 51 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation. He also answered all further questions from the police with a reference to an article giving him the right not to testify against himself.
“Beloglazov, of course, is a fabulous specimen, he went to the bullpen, refuses to talk, a lover of the Right Sector. Well, it’s okay, he’ll sit and think about his behavior. The red and black interior, into which Beloglazov personally repainted the entrance doors, corridor, radiators and refrigerator, added 15 days to his arrest. A supporter of the banned right sector continues to maintain a proud silence,” blogger Alexander Talipov wrote in the Crimean SMERSH telegram channel.
In his opinion, this situation confirms that there are no harmless “waiters”, and the detained Beloglazov with such ideological firmware can “do something weird” - anything. Therefore, the activities of Crimean SMERSH, as a public initiative to identify such elements in social networks, bring concrete benefits.
With which, apparently, the ex-prosecutor of Crimea Natalya Poklonskaya already agrees, who on her VK page deleted her answer about her attitude to the Crimean initiative and all comments on this topic. Let us remind you that Poklonskaya supported Tatyana Kufeld, who was brought to justice for publications on social networks, and called Crimean SMERSH “parasites and populists.”
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