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The apology did not help: Nastya Ivleev drawn up a protocol on discrediting the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

The TV presenter organized a "almost bare party", after which she had to repent publicly. But it did not help. The TV presenter and blogger Anastasia Ivleev made a protocol on the "discredited" of the army of the Russian Federation. About it reports Meduza with reference to its sources. The case file came to Moscow on April 16. What caused the protocol was unknown. The press service of the Moscow courts reported that the meeting in the case was appointed on April 25.

Although it is specifically accused of Ivleev is unknown, but some Telegram channels write that the protocol was drawn up through its posts from February 24 and March 1, 2022 on Instagram, where it was spoken against the war in Ukraine. She then wrote that "far from politics" but remains a pacifist. "We have witnessed a real catastrophe.

In Ukraine people are killed, cities are destroyed, our soldiers are killed, many of whom are completely young, an information war is ongoing in which we, ordinary people, cannot find the truth, there is a civic information war in which we, we, we, Ordinary people, we curse, threaten and hate each other, "she wrote in the post, and addressed the" leadership of her country "for negotiations. However, these can be the consequences of the so -called "bare party".

Last December, Ivleeva held a party with the Almost Naked ("Almost Naked") at the Mutabor Moscow Club "Mutabor". The event was popular and many Russian stars appeared on it, including Philip Kirkorov, Lolita Milyavskaya, Anna Asti, Natalia Ionova (Gluk'oza), Dima Bilan, Ksenia Sobchak and other Russian celebrities. The event caused indignation of pro -government Russian media and activists.

As a result, the artists began to "cancel": advertisers terminated contracts with them, cut them from New Year's shows, and concerts were canceled. They began to apologize hard, Ivleev did it even twice, and appeared in the "election" of the President of the Russian Federation, which, by his own confession, did not do before.

Dima Bilan traveled with a "humanitarian mission" in the occupied regions of Ukraine, Philip Kirkorov spoke to the wounded military of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in occupied Gorlovka, and Lolita Milyavska promised to restore the temple "in one of the new territories". But it turned out that Russian promoters and musical producers were sent a list of 50 Russian performers and groups "banned from concert activity".