On the day of mourning after the terrorist attack, visitors listened to loud music and were harshly detained 11:14

A group of immigrants who were listening to loud music in a car on the day of national mourning in Astrakhan were harshly detained by traffic police. In this respect reports Public page “Alarming News” in the social network “VKontakte”.

According to him, the men played national songs in their cars and laughed in response to the comments of local residents. The individuals were detained by police teams who were called to the scene. Footage from the moment of the arrest shows a white Skoda Octavia parked on the pavement.

Four traffic police officers and short-haired men in civilian clothes detained the driver and passengers and forced them to the ground, bending their arms. Two traffic police patrol cars and a Lada Granta with its doors open can be seen next to the white Skoda. Those detained were taken towards the police vehicles.

It was previously known to be located on Kutuzovsky Prospekt in Moscow. collided several cars.

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Source: Gazeta

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