Security forces raided some clubs in Moscow as part of the fight against LGBT propaganda (the International LGBT People’s Movement is considered extremist and terrorist and is prohibited on the territory of the Russian Federation). This was reported by TASS.
The press service of the Moscow Ministry of Internal Affairs stated that propaganda of LGBT ideology was carried out in one of the clubs on Skladochnaya Street, and during the inspection of the premises “smartphones, laptops, video cameras and other necessary items” were found. procedural decision” was seized.
According to the Baza Telegram channel, dozens of people were detained as a result of checks that lasted 3 hours at the Arma club. It was not stated what the detainees were accused of. It was noted that many visitors to the club were sent to the laboratory for medical examination. It was noted that all those detained were asked where they lived, where they worked and whether they used prohibited substances.
Raids were also carried out on Mono and Simach clubs.
Before that, the Moscow court arrested A man who posts posts bearing LGBT symbols on a social network.
Previously in Russia offered Ban Pushkin’s fairy tale for LGBT propaganda purposes.
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Source: Gazeta
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