Police officers in Voronezh came to the old address of the residence of Femactivist Anna Bereznyakova, who went out with a single picket in support of Julia Tsvetkova. This was reported by the OTD-Info by Bereznyakova herself.
According to her, law enforcement officers were on duty for several days near the house where she lived in her school years, after which the neighbors gave them phones of relatives of Bereznyakova.
“Mom wrote that investigators called my uncle, with whom I haven’t communicated for several years and who probably does not share my views, and said that they are calling him for interrogation today, but my uncle in another city now and I don’t even know if it was long. They said that they would call my mother and me and all of us, too, will be called for interrogations about the picket, ”the activist says.

It is still unknown whether it is a question of checking or initiating an administrative or criminal case. The police have not yet contacted the activist itself.
On June 27, in Voronezh, as in several Russian cities , single pickets #Zayulya were held, whose participants opposed the criminal prosecution of LGBT activists from Komsomolsk-on-Amur Yulia Tsvetkova. According to Bereznyakova, some activists who went with curtailed posters, on that day, were approaching the police, checked their passports and threatened the fines for walking without masks. When Bereznyakova and her husband were sitting on a bench with rolled posters, they were shot by a "solid man in civilian clothes."