Activist Artem Kamardin was forced to apologize on camera for the words “Glory to Kievan Rus, Novorossiya – s***”.
In Moscow, security forces beat and raped activist Artyom Kamardin. On Monday, September 26, wrote the Russian Novaya Gazeta. Europe.
The publication says that the police came to the apartment where at that moment there were three activists who took part in the readings of Mayakovsky in Triumfalnaya Square the previous day, which the activists declared “anti-mobilization.”
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According to the report, the police beat one of the activists and “put a dumbbell in his anus.” After that, they forced him to apologize on camera for the words “Glory to Kievan Rus, Novorossiya – s***”.
According to journalists, the police also brutally treated the girl Alexandra Popova, who was detained there.
“I have a lot of superglue with me, because the security forces stuck stickers on my face with superglue, I tried to close my mouth, pulled my hair, kicked me, threatened to rape me with five of them,” said Popova herself.
The police showed him a video of the rape of Kamardin.
Later, a video appeared on Telegram channel 112 with an “apology” from the detainees.
It will be remembered, on the eve it was reported that Dagestan was engulfed in protests against the mobilization. Police fired into the air and tried to disperse the protesters.
Note that after Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization in the Russian Federation, protests began in many cities of the Russian Federation.
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Source: korrespondent

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