At the Embassy of Israel in Moscow, police detained Irina Zavzyanova, who stood with a poster condemning terrorism. She herself informed the ATS-Info about this.
The picket was delivered to the police department in the Yakimanka district. The police say they are going to impose a “rally” article to her (Article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses), but they are not sure which part.
A lawyer from the OTD-Info went to the aid of Zavzzyanova.
18:15 Zavzyanov was released with the protocol on discrediting the Russian army (part 1 of article 20.3.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses). In the protocol, the police could not describe what exactly, in their opinion, was an offense. In words, they told the girl that their attention was attracted by a yellow-blue ribbon on her bag.
In addition, the police threw the poster, not having to draw up the seizure protocol, but also issued the girl an obligation to turn out to be on October 11, not explaining why.
- According to the federal law on rallies, notifying the authorities of a single picket and coordinating its place of its implementation is not required. Despite this, throughout Russia the picketers are regularly detained under various pretexts. You can read more about the rules for conducting a single picket in our instructions .
- On October 7, the Hamas group inflicted massive missile attacks on the territory of Israel. The militants also crossed the boundaries, taking the hostages. By the evening of October 7, as a result of the strikes of Hamas and the response of the Israeli defense army, at least 250 Israelis and 232 Palestinians in the gas sector were reported . On October 8, the Israeli government announced martial law in the country.