Everyone was released from the Vykhino and Tekstilshchiki police departments, the last two where the detainees from the Deserter Fest remained. At the Tekstilshchiki police department, according to activist Vera Makarova, everyone was photographed and most were fingerprinted. According to one of the detainees, it is known that Vladimir Zhuravlev, who refused to give his fingerprints, was taken upstairs to the interrogation room, where they grabbed him by the neck and poured water over him. Zhuravlev later said that a man with an FSB ID threatened him that he would be taken somewhere. He was asked about his political views, tried to find out information about his comrades. Protocols were not drawn up for anyone, except for Vasily Kuzmin and the lead singer of the Brigadier group Oleg Zhuk, who had previously been taken out of the police station by force and placed on a bus. Kuzmin had an abrasion on his forehead - he was hit with his head on a step. They drew up reports of disobedience to the lawful demands of police officers.
At the Vykhino police department, no protocols were drawn up.