In Moscow, 17 people were detained at a rally in honor of the 13th anniversary of the riots at Manezhnaya

In Moscow, 17 people were detained at a rally in honor of the 13th anniversary of the riots at Manezhnaya

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In Moscow, at a nationalist rally dedicated to the 13th anniversary of the riots on Manezhnaya Square, police detained 17 people. They intended to lay flowers at the monument to Pushkin on Spasopeskovsky Lane, reported Sota one of the organizers of the action.

According to the interlocutor of the Telegram channel, the choice of place to lay flowers was due to the fact that few people walk near the monument. He stated that the detainees are now in the Arbat and Kitay-Gorod police stations. Edition RusNews claims that one of the detainees was released from the Arbat police station.

The nationalist project “Natsdem” claims in Telegramthat the nationalists managed to create memorials in memory of the deceased Spartak fan Yegor Sviridov, whose death provoked the events on Manezhnaya Square, in Chelyabinsk, St. Petersburg and Volgograd.

The riots on Manezhnaya Square occurred on December 11, 2010. According to various estimates, from 5 to 50 thousand people gathered at the rally. The reason for the performances was the death of Spartak fan Yegor Sviridov as a result of an attack by a group of people from the North Caucasus on a group of football fans. As a result of the riots and clashes with the police, more than 10 people were injured, dozens of protest participants were detained, and criminal cases were opened against several.

Erdni Kagaltynov

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