Two people were detained at an anti-war rally in Moscow
Two people were detained at the rally "No to war!" On Suvorov Square in Moscow, reports Rain.
In particular, at about 16: 00, the police detained a girl with a banner saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin was allegedly involved in the death of people.
After some time, the participants came to the rally, according to its participants, several provocateurs, one of whom declared that he supported the terrorist group Islamic State (organization banned in Russia). When the journalist of the TV channel began interviewing them, activists surrounded them and started chanting “Shame on NTV!” After that, a scuffle ensued, during which the police detained a man with a poster with the flag of Syria and the words “Thank you to Russia”.
The rally ended, the ownerless bag remained, which was cordoned off pic.twitter.com/z7exk5j7O2
- The same Martin (@martin_camera) October 17, 2015
According to Rain correspondent, about a hundred people took part in the rally. After the completion of the action, the police found an ownerless bag on the square and set off a cordon.
“We are against this war because we do not want the death of civilians and Russian military personnel in order to maintain the brutal Assad regime in power,” the message posted by on the Solidarity website.
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