An activist who went out in Moscow on May 9 with a poster reading "No to war. Fascism will not pass" was beaten by police.
Activist Alexander Klevitov, who went out in the center of the Russian capital Moscow on May 9 with a poster reading "No to war. Fascism will not pass," was beaten by police.
A protocol was drawn up against the guy for allegedly "discrediting" the Russian army.
The activist was detained for an anti-war poster and taken to the Moscow police department.
It is known that the activist was held all night, and lawyers were not even allowed to see him.
Photo: Telegam channel SotaVision.
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