According to the anti- war activist Ekaterina Maldon, who was knocked on the door by the police early in the morning, she is currently being taken to the Department of Internal Affairs in the Central Administrative District (Srednyaya Kalitnikovskaya Street, 31).
Maldon also points out that Maxim Andreevich Firsov, an employee of the Center for Combating Extremism, allegedly accompanies her to the interrogating officer.
Earlier it became known that police officers came to the activist Ekaterina Maldon at the door of her apartment, who said that they would take her to the interrogating officer. Maldon explained to OVD-Info that this was an inquiry within the framework of, presumably, a criminal case, either against Maldon, or at her request.
In early December last year, the walls of the entrance to the Maldon house were painted in the colors of the Ukrainian flag and with “pro-Ukrainian” inscriptions. Maldon filed an application with the Tverskoy police department to open a criminal case on the fact of vandalism. According to Maldon, the police did not take any action to search for "hooligans", and then, on December 11, a search was conducted at Maldon's apartment . The activist was not in the apartment at that moment - according to her, the police officers took away the computer, posters, flags of Ukraine, badges, wreaths, as well as the last book of Viktor Pelevin.
Subsequently, Lomkin's interrogator called her, but Maldon refused to speak to her.
On January 14, Maldon was detained at SIZO-6 , where Nadezhda Savchenko is being held - along with other activists, Maldon listened to the Ukrainian anthem. She was taken to the Pechatniki police department, where investigator Lomkina soon appeared, who wanted to hand Maldon a summons, which Maldon did not sign.