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In Perm and Barnaul, several members of the “Other Russia E. V. Limonov” party were detained during the action “For freedom of election”

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In Perm, security officials detained members of the “Other Russia E. V. Limonov” party during the action “For freedom of election” informs “MBH Media” with reference to the activist Leonid Lepeshkin.

According to Lepeshkin, Andrei Keller, Kirill Imashev, Mikhail Efremov, Anastasia Marintseva, Ivan Kourov, Yevgeny Nekrasov and Rostislav Kostromitinov were detained. At the moment they are being taken to the police department number 6.

Also, three National Bolsheviks were detained on the Soviet Square in Barnaul, transfers Mediazona. They stood holding a poster with the words “There is such a party.” We are talking about Nikolai Umerenkov, Dmitry Kolesnikov and Konstantin Zhilin. They were taken to the police department in the Zheleznodorozhny district.

July 29 National Bolsheviks announced on the holding of an all-Russian action for fair elections on 31 July. On the same day, a Moscow court arrested for 15 days the head of the Moscow branch of the Other Russia, E. V. Limonov, Olga Shalina, who had been released three weeks earlier after a previous administrative arrest.

In the party reportedthat after the arrest, the police used violence against Shalina. At the OVD they demanded that the activist remove her pectoral cross, explaining that she “could hang herself on it.” When Shalina refused, the officers dragged her into a corridor without cameras and with the use of force cut off the cross. As a result, Shalina was left with hematomas.

For a similar action yesterday the National Bolsheviks Darya Dobrokhotova, Alexander Kolosov and Andrey Milyuk were arrested for three days in St. Petersburg. They were found guilty under Part 2 of Art. 20.2 of the Administrative Code (violation of the rules for organizing actions).

Dobrokhotova, Kolosov and Milyuk put on medical protective suits, read out their manifesto and smashed a model of the coronavirus with United Russia symbols. Then the activists chained themselves to the building of the Ministry of Justice.

Party members were also detained in Moscow yesterday. Among the detainees were Yekaterina Biryukova, Alexei Chernikov and the coordinator of the Moscow branch of the party Mikhail Axel.

By information “Open Media”, Mikhail Axel was detained at the exit from the house. At the same time, for several days the house and the entrance in which he lives were cordoned off by the police and security forces.



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