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The Mongol police detained a group of protesters with the Ukrainian flag, journa...

Mongolia arrested people who protested against Putin's visit (photo, video)

The Mongol police detained a group of protesters with the Ukrainian flag, journalists said. During the detention, they tore the flag by force and wanted to hide it from the eyes of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. On September 3, several groups of protesters appeared in the central square of Ulan Bator, who protested against the arrival of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Citizens reminded the government that Putin should be arrested as a military offender who stole children in Ukraine. The AP News Agency was operating about the Mongol police and how large -scale protests were protesting. Journalists reported that Putin and the Mongolia President Khurlylsukh Uhnaa had arrived at the Palace of the Government, located in the center of Ulan Bator.

The Russian president was met by Honorary Guard, and the police and special grilles were fenced off from the local population. Politicians solemnly worshiped the statues of Genghis Khan and entered the building. Meanwhile, there were several groups of protesters behind the barriers. Some of them kept posters who wrote that Putin was a criminal criminal who should be arrested in Mongolia. Others kept Ukrainian flags.

One group of protesters planned to deploy the Ukrainian flag before the Kremlin head arrived, journalists said. However, it did not succeed: the police rushed at them and pushed into a police car. Socials from social networks show that the action was joined by two dozen people, and law enforcement officers were almost twice as much. When the police tried to stop the action, the flag from the hands of the protesters was forcefully pulled out.

It should be noted that on September 3, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Mongolia, where he was solemnly met and accompanied by a meeting with local government officials. The first reports of a possible visit appeared in the media on August 30. This was reacted in the International Criminal Court, which issued a warrant for the arrest of the Kremlin head. The judges of the ISS recalled that Mongolia joined the Roman Statute, so it should detain the Russian.

In response, the authorities stated that it would not meet these requirements. The reason: "Hands" connected through 95% imports of Russian petroleum products. Ukraine protested against the actions of Mongolia, who despised the ISS and did not argue a person suspected of committing a serious criminal offense - the abduction of children.