The Ukrainian woman openly spoke about her attitude to the war, which excited drunken men. Russian journalists say that the police did not appreciate their civilian attitude and refused to search for a long time.
In the Moscow region, two drunk men reported to local police that they had found a Ukrainian “saboteur”, but law enforcement did not appreciate this. This was reported by the Russian media Baza.
On the night of February 6, 51-year-old Anatoly and his friend Oleg were drinking in their apartment, and something funny happened. At one point the alcohol ran out and one of them went to the store to buy more.
On the street, Anatoly met a girl in tears, whom he felt sorry for and invited a friend to visit.
“The feast continued with the three of us. While we were drinking, the girl suddenly opened up: she said that she was from Ukraine, against Russia and the NVO, and cached with weapons in Zaporozhye. The men realized that they had angered a natural saboteur and called the police. The staff only came for the third time ‘ it was said.
After a while, all three were taken to the police station, and because of their drunken state, the men were immediately handcuffed, but the so-called Ukrainian “spy” was not touched.
The girl took off her sneakers, and Anatoly and Oleg began to demand to check her shoes, but they were ignored. As a result, the police were not impressed by the Russian devotion to their homeland and were left home unsatisfied after 12 hours.
Recall that on February 8 in Chelyabinsk schoolchildren fought because of their nationality. Three people rushed to school No. 5, then three more masked men armed with hammers entered the school behind them. As a result, one of the students was hospitalized.
On February 7, a Chita court fined a man a second time for “discrediting” the Armed Forces after retelling his dream with Zelensky. By the way, in January, the same Chita district court fined Ivan Losev’s mother 30,000 rubles for placing a “Like” sign in a social network under her son’s message about the death of mobilized Russians.
Source: Focus
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