A member of the Public Monitoring Commission (POC) of the Sverdlovsk Region, Daria Belyaeva, was attacked on the morning of December 28. She wrote about this on her page . Facebook
On her Facebook, Belyaeva posted photos where her nose was broken. “I went to a new order. To be a leader. Didn't get it," she wrote.
Human rights activist Andrei Prytkov helped Belyaeva file a complaint with the police, she testified, and an investigative experiment was conducted. As Prytkov told OVD-Info, in the morning at the intersection of Moskovskaya and Radishchev Street, a car drove up to Belyaeva, two people got out of it, who introduced themselves as police officers, and then tried to drag the girl into the car.
Belyaeva suffered mild injuries: her nose and lips were broken, there were bruises, possibly a concussion.
“At 6 in the morning, two unknown people approached me, waved some crusts and told me to go with them to the department. I said I'm not going anywhere. punched me in the face several times, They started dragging me by my jacket, tore my jacket , ” Ural. MBKh Media.
The head of the local branch of Open Russia, Vladislav Postnikov , said that the day before Belyaeva was visited by "presumably a police officer in civilian clothes."