One was wearing a blue and yellow jacket, the other pants. The men were given protocols for “discrediting the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.”
On May 9, two men were detained in Moscow and issued protocols to defame the armed forces of the Russian Federation for the “wrong” clothing. This was reported by the Russian Telegram channel Baza.
It is known that 39-year-old Alexander, who works as a cleaner in a psycho-neurological boarding school, was detained on May 9. The reason was the jacket he was wearing: it was blue and yellow.
“The man was taken to the police station and a protocol was issued to him under an administrative article on “public actions aimed at discrediting the use of the armed forces of the Russian Federation.” He faces a fine of up to 50,000 rubles,” the the report said.
On the same day, 26-year-old Vitaly from Volgograd was detained. He was wearing pants in the color of the Ukrainian flag. The man was also given a protocol under the same article, he faces a fine.
Recall that earlier in Moscow, a court fined a 70-year-old woman for “insulting the army” because she called Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky “a handsome young man”.
Source: korrespondent

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