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In the Russian Federation, a "wild paratrooper" was sent to a pre -trial detention center, which allegedly prepared a sabotage against Putin (video)

According to the detained blogger Ashabali Alibekov, he was arrested on the platform immediately after arriving in Kazan. He also complained about the police. In the Russian Federation, the Vakhitovsky District Court of Kazana sent a blogger and former serviceman of the Russian Federation Ashabali Alibekov, known as a "wild paratrooper", in a pre -trial detention center because of a alleged attack on a police officer. About it writes Russian media Sota on March 4.

According to journalists, Aliebkov was arrested on February 20 for 15 days on the platform, immediately after arriving at Kazan. According to the "wild paratrooper", he was detained by the staff of the Center for Combating Extremism, who explained their actions by the need to prevent sabotage and provocations about Russian President Vladimir Putin, who was in Kazan at this time.

Alibekov noted that he was trying to throw extremism, but eventually limited himself to fabricated accusations of attacking a police officer. He also stressed that during the detention militiamen beat him, humiliated him and said, "You will still sit down. " "There were so many bruises, beating. And a light shake of the head," the blogger recalls.

The publication also mentions that two years ago, Alibekov was sentenced to a year and two months of the colony under the article on "Re -discredited of the army. " He came to freedom in November 2023.

According to Media Again, Alibekov became famous in February 2018, when, after being contracting in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, he recorded an appeal to Putin, which he accused him of concealing the data on the number of Russians dead during a conflict in Ukraine and asked the president to "leave the president Russia alone.

" We will remind, on March 4 in the Russian Federation in absentia arrested political scientist Abbas Gallyov, who was previously a speechman of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The reason for the proceedings against Gallyov was his interview, where he spoke of "the destruction of settlements and the murder of civilians in Bucha and Kramatorsk.