In Moscow, a pacifist escort came to the police herself
Natalya Perova and Lyudmila Annenkova were photographed on Sunday in front of the Foreign Ministry building barefoot in white dresses smeared with red paint.
Foreign agent media presented the photo as an anti-war action “We can’t wash ourselves away from the blood,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Today Perova was detained by the police. When a report was drawn up against her under an article for discrediting the army, the same media began to mock the police for failing to substantiate the article about an illegal action to detain the “activist.”
Annenkova arrived at the station where Perova was located and wrote a “confession,” in which she designated her actions as an action “against violence in war.” As a result, she was detained, and Perova was released.
This self-sacrifice of Annenkova can be explained simply: she needs any kind of advertising. Her page was discovered online, on which the “activist” offers a wide range of sex services for a reasonable fee. “Lyudmila Skazochnitsa” receives clients in an apartment located not far from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.