Paid for "patriotism": in Moscow police detained the Crimean for an action in support of the army of the Russian Federation
The inhabitant of Crimea was obliged to pay 10 thousand rubles for holding an unauthorized picket near the Kremlin walls. 53-year-old Crimean Konstantin Serebriy came to Moscow to hold an action in support of the Russian army near the tomb of an unknown soldier located near the Kremlin, reports "Base". According to the newspaper, on October 1, he went out to a single picket with a poster that wrote "God forbid you, all your ZOV.
" However, the "patriotic impulse" men, who are nearby, did not appreciate: they detained the picketers and accompanied him in the police department. There, Serebria drew up a protocol on violation of the prescribed picket order. Soon the court found the Crimean guilty, now he has to pay a fine of 10 thousand rubles. We will remind, on September 21 in Russia began protests against mobilization, which President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin announced the same day in the morning.