
Former Pussy Riot participant Maria Alekhina was able to leave Russia despite the ban. She flew to London, according to Pussy Riot Twitter.
How the activist managed to leave the country is not specified. Typically, non -traveling people go abroad through Belarus - local border guards do not check with the Russian base of those who are prohibited from leaving.
Alekhina goes to Edinburgh. Within the framework of the Edinburgh festival, a theatrical performance on her book Riot Days is planned .
On the eve of Alekhina , they were not allowed to sit on a plane in London at passport control at the Moscow Airport Sheremetyevo. Alekhina was forbidden to travel abroad by decision of the bailiff of June 4 for evasion of compulsory work - the activist was appointed 100 hours of work for the promotion against Telegram blocking by the FSB building on Lubyanka and 40 hours of work for the same building on the KGB day.
On Tuesday, Alekhina and the former leader of the “God's will” movement Dmitry Enteo were posted at the entrance to the FSIN reception of the FSIN = Gulag and photographs of prisoners who were tortured in Russian colonies.