Russian citizen, forcibly detained by a “people’s Guard” in the Moscow region on May 10, recovers after stress of being aggressively treated


The girl’s friends told ASTRA about this with her permission (ASTRA knows the full data of the heroine).

Earlier, an eyewitness sent ASTRA two videos and said that on June 10, people “in khaki uniforms with Z patches” tried to drag the woman away in an unknown direction. According to him, these people in an unidentified form “pulled people of Asian appearance out of the crowd.” At the same time, passers-by and employees of the Nemchinovka Moscow Central Diameter station, which is located in Odintsovo city district, ignored what was happening.

In one of the videos, a man in a camouflage uniform introduced himself as “People’s Guard” and said that a “migrant check” was underway. In another video, a man “in a khaki uniform” is already dragging a frightened girl somewhere with the words “Move.” At the same time, she repeated several times that she was not a migrant.

The woman has Russian citizenship, originates from Republic of Buryatia.


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