A pensioner beaten on a bus in Moscow for a phrase about «Wagner» said that he «did not disgrace anyone»
A pensioner who was beaten up in a Moscow bus by two young men for making an offensive statement about the Wagner PMC explained what actually happened. This is what the media is writing about.
According to 87-year-old Dmitry Grinchiy, he “did not disgrace anyone” on the bus, but simply recalled that in 1937 all his relatives were shot.
For example, his father, Pavel Yakovlevich Grinchiy, was arrested in the fall of 1937 during a business trip to Khabarovsk, and then shot.
It is reported that the police did not draw up a report on the pensioner.
He said that he wrote an explanation that he did not know why they attacked him.
Earlier it was reported that the conflict arose when the bus passed the memorial to the «Wagnerites» in the capital. The pensioner allegedly uttered the word «murderers».
Two men who were nearby demanded that he leave the bus. However, the pensioner resisted, they began to insult him, called him a «fascist» and other rude words, hit him and twisted his arms.

