A resident of Penza, Mikhail Kolomeitsev, was summoned to the local Center "E" for reposting the video "Victory insanity (a must-see in Russia)". It is reported by MBH Media.
Employees asked Kolomeitsev about participation in political parties, his attitude to fascism and Nazism, to the Nuremberg trials and the role of the USSR from 1939 to 1941. In addition, the security forces showed him an examination of a reposted video for 70 pages.
The man was also asked why he made the repost, and how he relates to the content of the video. “They cited the words of the writer Astafiev that this day should not be Victory Day and a holiday, but a day of sorrow,” recalls Kolomeitsev. In addition to the video, the security forces were interested in the repost of the recording with the equal sign between the Soviet coat of arms and the swastika.
At the end of the interrogation, Kolomeitsev was forced to sign a document, according to which he agrees and supports the content of the video.