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Whether the ethno-Maidan began in Bashkovskry: details of riots in depth of

The Russian authorities do not comment on riots in Bashkirria for the second day. Meanwhile, propagandists said the protests are governed by Ukrainians who want to arrange an ethno-site. On January 15, Bashkiria broke out protests against a court decision, which was punished by activist Fael Alesynov in Baymak. In order to suppress protests against people, Russian police officers who could kill a garden. On January 17, the protesters did not disperse-the situation began to be called "ethno-Maidan".

The circumstances of the events in Bashkirria are told in a number of publications on The Insider portal. On January 15, the court of Baimak began to consider the case of Bashkirets Fael Alesynov, who was accused of inflamed ethnic hatred, told in Roszma. The reason for the case was the statement in which he called some categories of the population of the Bashkir Republic "black". The statement concerned migrants working in local mines: in his opinion, it is "black people" or "Kara Halik".

The residents of the city supported the arrested - gathered for rallies near the court building. According to indicative estimates, the first rallies consisted of about 5 thousand people. To pacify them, Russian security forces appeared - they set the border on the square where people raged. On January 17, the court found the guilt of the man and imposed his punishment - four years of the colony. On this day, about 10 thousand people came to Baymak, rated the situation in Roszma.

Against rhizomes, police began to use light noise grenades and tear gas. During the suppression of protests as a result of Omon, a man could die, - one of the local publications said. So far, information about the victim of the Russian police has not been confirmed. The Telegram closed a group of channels that covered the events in Bashkirria, - said Focus.

In particular, when people were introduced into the search line, such as "Kushtau Baira" and "Rusnews", they saw reports that the channels were private and it is not possible to see their content. Later, some of the channels resumed work: they could find out that the Russian authorities arrested six activists and decided to detain them for 10 days. On January 17, Russian pro -governmental media mentioned events in Bashkirria.

In particular, the TASS agency indicated that criminal proceedings were opened against participants. The representative of the Investigative Committee also informed that police were injured during the clashes. Journalists did not tell about the details of the riots, only indicated that the region suddenly began internet interruptions. Meanwhile, Russian troops stated that Bashkirria began "ethno-Maidan".

According to one of them, "Voenkora Kotenko", they were coordinated by Ukrainian saboteurs through Telegram-channels-similar events took place in Dagestan when people were looking for Israelites in aircraft. In addition, similar statements are available in the posts of other Kremlin propagandists: for example, journalists of the Novosti Agency found similar theses to two more people, and spread them in public with a total number of subscribers - almost 3 million people.

The governor of the Republic of Bashkirius Radiy Khabirov in Telegram channel did not comment on the events in the controlled region. His last posts concern the awarding of families of men who went to fight against Ukraine.

The Government Information Agency "RIA Novosti" did not publish the reactions of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin or his pressecretic Dmitry Peskov: instead, they write about the "Wagu Vakhabiti Mentor", which criticizes the actions of a convicted activist. To date, the representatives of the Ukrainian authorities have not commented on the riots that are raging in Bashkirria for three days.

There is an assessment of the situation from the People's Deputy from the European Solidarity party Alexei Goncharenko. The MP noted that in Bashkirria something is happening in Bashkortosta, and "we support it. " "In the Russian Federation, internal conflict has long been rising. So the topic is really worth the attention," the politician said. We would like to remind you that Focus wrote about the riots that took place in October 2023 in Dagestan.