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The Zamoskvoretsky District Court of Moscow has arrested 15 activists of the unregistered party “The Other Russia of E. V. Limonov.” They were detained after a rally in the Moscow metro in support of the dispatch of Russian troops to Kazakhstan.
“Limonovtsy” received from 10 to 15 days of arrest, writes Telegram channel “Direct Action”. In addition, the court imposed a fine of 3 thousand rubles on the detained Victoria Kuznetsova. The protocols on them were drawn up under the article on disobedience to the police, informs OVD-Info.
On January 8, at the Alma-Atinskaya metro station, several activists attached a banner “To northern Kazakhstan” to the carriage of one of the trains. According to them, in this way they tried to draw attention to “the need for decisive action on the part of the Russian authorities to protect the Russian-speaking population of Kazakhstan.”
On January 10, the police came to search the headquarters of the Other Russia of E. V. Limonov. There the security forces detained more than ten people and handcuffed them.
As the lawyer from “OVD-Info” Ilya Utkin told, the detained Mikhail Galyashkin, Valentin Nekenov and Natalya Krivolapova are ill. They demanded to call doctors for them. As a result, the doctors injected the National Bolsheviks with some kind of pain reliever, after which they were forcibly taken to the courtroom. According to activists and a lawyer, the bailiff deliberately hit Krivolapova on the sash of the court door.
Nekenov and Galyashkin received 15 days of arrest. And the session on the case of Natalya Krivolapova was scheduled for January 12.
In the early days of 2022, protests began in Kazakhstan over an increase in fuel prices. The rallies ended in clashes with security officials, who used flashbang grenades, and then military weapons. Against the backdrop of protests, the suppression of which perished hundreds of people, the current president of the country, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, dismissed ex-president Nursultan Nazarbayev from the post of chairman of the Security Council of Kazakhstan.
On January 5, Tokayev appealed to the leaders of the CSTO countries for help “in overcoming the terrorist threat.” Already on the night of January 6, it became known about the decision of the CSTO Council to send peacekeeping forces to Kazakhstan. They included units of the armed forces of Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.
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