In St. Petersburg, a picketer with an anti-Putin poster got into trouble

Vladimir Gladkov.  
26.05.2022 17:31
  (Moscow time), Moscow
Views: 6990
 
Zen, Policy, St. Petersburg


In St. Petersburg, near Gostiny Dvor, an unknown person snatched an anti-government poster from a picketer and tore it in front of the protester.

This was reported by the liberal-supporting resource Sota, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

In St. Petersburg, near Gostiny Dvor, an unknown person snatched an anti-government poster from a picketer and tore it...

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A participant in a single picket held a poster in his hands, which tried to contain anti-Russian calls to the maximum: “Whoever has been in power for 22 years is a dictator and a disgrace to the people,” about the lack of “freedom of the media” and “Freedom for Alexei Navalny and Vika Petrova.”

First, the offender was warned that the police would be called. However, later the man snatched the poster from the picketer’s hands and tore it. The “oppositionist” immediately began to call the police in response, but by that time the unknown person had already disappeared.

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