The HEAD of the Communist Party faction in the Moscow City Duma, Nikolai Zubrilin, was released from the police station, where he was taken after being detained at a rally in the capital against mandatory vaccination against CORONAVIRUS. This was announced by the press secretary of the Communist Party faction in the Moscow City Duma Nikita Popov, RIA Novosti reports.
“Some of the detainees were released,” Popov said.
Six people were detained in Moscow for protests against mandatory vaccination Politics
A protocol was drawn up against Zubrilin on violation of self-isolation.
Popov clarified that in total eight people were detained for protests against mandatory vaccination, including: deputy Zubrilin, one of the leaders of the public movement "Parents of Moscow" Alexei Plokhov, member of the board of the "All-Russian Officers' Assembly" Igor Okunev, writer Igor Shnurenko, coordinator " Left Front" Andrey Seleznev.
In the police, according to the latest data, only two of the detainees remain.
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The action against mandatory vaccination was 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. “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 earlier.
Mandatory vaccination against covid-19 was introduced in the Bryansk region Society
Against the backdrop of an increase in the incidence of COVID-19 in Moscow, 60% of workers in some sectors of the economy were required to be vaccinated. Including employees of transport, trade and public catering.