In St. Petersburg, activist Vladimir Ivantyenko, suspected of explosives, holds a hunger strike since February 22. This was announced by the OWD-Info by the coordinator of the department of Rus Sitting Dinar Idrisov.
Ivantyenko was put into custody on February 21, the next day he began a water hunger strike (the activist only drinks) - so he protests against the provocation by law enforcement officers.
According to investigators, on February 18, in the Pyaterochka store on Dybenko Street, the activist “illegally stored and handed over” a piece of a fire -wire cord with explosives and two electric detonators for the manufacture of an explosive device.
The man claims that he did not participate in the circulation of explosives, and the police were thrown by the detonators.

In addition, Ivanutyenko was transferred from the quarantation zone of pre -trial detention center No. 6 to the camera, where more than a hundred people are sitting. On February 25, he was visited by a lawyer by agreement Vladimir Belyakov.