A Russian opposition journalist must pay a €100 fine for throwing eggs at the Russian embassy in Tallinn.
In Estonia, Russian opposition journalist Arkady Babchenko was fined 100 euros for throwing eggs at the Russian embassy in Tallinn. It was reported by ERR.
“I was fined 100 euros. This case cost me 140 euros because I bought four eggs for 10 euros each,” he said on the air of the ETV + TV channel.
At the same time, Babchenko said that he will pay the fine, because he respects the laws of Estonia and will not do such actions again.

Arkady Babchenko threw four eggs at the Russian Embassy. Photo: Arkady Babchenko/Facebook
On his Facebook page, Babchenko published an extract from the decision of the Estonian court – his actions qualified as a violation of public order in a public place.
“I love Estonia. Throwing eggs at the Russian embassy is equivalent to” throwing garbage in a place not designated for it, polluting a reservoir or fountain. “Well, yes. It is a swamp. Not a fountain,” he said.
It will be remembered that on July 29, Tallinn police detained Arkady Babchenko, who laid eggs in the Russian Embassy in the capital of Estonia.
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Source: korrespondent

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