The Zamoskvoretsky District Court of Moscow arrested activist Natalya Perova for seven days, who, together with Lyudmila Annenkova, held a rally «We can't wash off the blood» near the Foreign Ministry building. This was reported by Sota.
Perova was found guilty of disobeying a police officer (Part 1 of Article 19.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses), follows from the card of the administrative case published on the website of the court. In addition to the arrest, the court imposed a fine of 10 thousand rubles on the activist under an administrative protocol on violation of the rules for holding a rally (part 5 of article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses).
According to Sota, around 15:00 the girl was taken away from the courtroom by an ambulance because of a severe headache. As a result, the doctors refused to hospitalize Perova, advising her to “sleep more and drink glycine,” and returned her to the meeting.

Photo: Sota
Annenkova and Perova went to the Foreign Ministry in white dresses, stained with red paint that imitated blood, May 29. The next day, traffic police officers detained Perova and took her to the Maryina Roshcha police department, and when the second activist came to the police station, she was taken to the E Center.
Two days later, Perova was detained again and taken to the police department «Khamovniki», where they left for the night. In the police, the girl became ill, she lost consciousness, but after fainting, they refused to leave her in the hospital.
On June 1, the Khamovnichesky District Court of Moscow arrested Lyudmila Annenkova for seven days under Part 1 of Article 19.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses.

