St. Petersburg National Bolsheviks Artem Moroz and Ilya Stepanov reported being beaten at the 78th police department, where they were taken after an action against migrants. The telegram channel “Ordinary Tsarism” writes about this.
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What exactly the security forces did with Moroz and Stepanov is unknown. According to Ordinary Tsarism, the police also threatened them with rape and “putting them in a cell with migrants.”
Telegram channel “National Human Rights Protection” reports that the police are going to search “bunker” — St. Petersburg office of The Other Russia » According to SOTA, the search has already begun. The National Bolsheviks claim that for this purpose the security forces detained another activist, Andrei Pesotsky. He had the keys to the premises.
The day before, April 11, activists of the “Other Russia” held an action “against the importation of masses of migrants from Central Asia and Transcaucasia into the Russian Federation” near the building of the Ministry of Internal Affairs on Kirochnaya Street in St. Petersburg. The National Bolsheviks put up a poster with a photograph of one of the alleged participants in the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall with the caption “The Face of Russia’s Migration Policy.”

