Voronezh police detained a man who in May «obscene language» against the Russian army. This was reported in the telegram channel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Voronezh region.
Two reports were drawn up against the man — on petty hooliganism (Part 1 of Article 20.1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses) and «discrediting» the army (Part 1 of Article 20.3.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses). The materials were handed over to the Zheleznodorozhny District Court of Voronezh. The detainee, according to the court, is Vladimir Zaklyazminsky.
Last Friday, August 18, REN TV employee Dmitry Zimenkin published a one-minute video on his VKontakte page, in which a female voice asks a man: “Why did you take off the stripes from my child?” From the conversation, it becomes clear that the man, who is called Vova in the video, tore off army patches with Z-symbols and emblems of the Wagner PMC from the children's clothes, saying that wearing such a thing is “zapadlo”.
In the explanatory note to the video, Zimenkin writes that the one who tore off the pro-Russian stripes is a Ukrainian refugee, and the conversation itself takes place at a temporary accommodation center for those deported from Ukraine near Voronezh. In the notes of other refugees, which the REN TV employee attached to the video, it is said that Zaklyazminsky “shouted slogans in support of Ukraine.” Together with him, a woman named Kondratyeva was also involved in this, about whose detention nothing is known. There are also no court cards in her name.
In April, the Investigative Committee opened a case of hooliganism (paragraphs «a», «b» of part 2 of Article 213 of the Criminal Code) against a resident of Yekaterinburg, who told a boy in a hat with the letter Z «to put it in his ass.» In August, the court stopped it. The Prosecutor General's Office was indignant at this and demanded to reconsider the case.

