Volleyball players of a famous Russian team were accused of LGBT* propaganda

Volleyball players of a famous Russian team were accused of LGBT* propaganda

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RT: Lokomotiv Kaliningrad volleyball players were accused of LGBT* propaganda

The Kaliningrad women’s volleyball team Lokomotiv, which won the series against Dynamo Moscow on Sunday and reached the Super League final, was accused of LGBT* propaganda (an organization recognized as extremist and banned in the Russian Federation). RT writes about this.

Former Dynamo volleyball player Elena Godina did not like the photo of Yulia Brovkina and Turkish Ebrard Karakurt hugging. She published the photo in her column on the website of the losing team.

Godina also complained about “monstrous gestures that, in her opinion, imitate sexual intercourse.”

According to the athlete, Lokomotiv players insult the multinational culture and history of Russia. She also posted photos from the party, in which, according to the volleyball player, Karakurt and Brovkina are posing in “satanic guises.”

Let us note that Lokomotiv itself has not yet commented on the accusations.

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