In Moscow, during a rally against compulsory vaccination organized by the capital's communists in the form of a meeting with State Duma deputies from the Communist Party Valeria Rashkin and Nina Ostanina, the police detained six people. RBC was informed about this by Rashkin. He specified that Nikolai Zubrilin, HEAD of the communist faction in the Moscow City Duma, was among those detained.
“People spoke out on the situation related to forced vaccination, gave orders, expressed their opinions to the deputies. Suddenly, the police warned that all the speakers would be detained, and forceful action began, people were severely seized, put in paddy wagons and taken away somewhere. Now we will look for them and hire lawyers,” Rashkin said.
The press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow reported that they do not yet have information about the detention at the meeting of deputies.
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Nina Ostanina, chairman of the women's movement Hope of RUSSIA, in her speech suggested that the prosecutor of Moscow be contacted to check the legality of compulsory vaccination. She added that pregnant women should also be vaccinated, which can affect the HEALTH of not only the mother, but also the child.
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During the speeches, law enforcement officers approached Rashkin several times and issued warnings, RBC correspondent reports.
Earlier in the capital, due to the growth of covid-19, 60% of employees in a number of areas were required to be vaccinated.
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