Rapper Mayot’s St. It is written that the raid by riot police on his concert in St. Petersburg may be related to the poisoning of two young people at the Uglystephan performance on November 22. plinth.
At a concert at the Base club last week, someone sold the victims an unknown substance, after which they were found unconscious in serious condition, the Telegram channel has learned.
On the evening of November 30, security forces with dogs the concert was interrupted rapper Mayot right after the start. As SHOT stated, riot police were looking for drugs. Visitors were prepared to be checked for the presence and use of prohibited substances. New guests were not allowed into the club and paddy wagons were driven to the entrance of the facility.
Baza announced that approximately 1.5 thousand tickets were sold for Mayot’s performance. The artist and the audience remained in the area in the hope that the concert would continue.
Riot police on the night of 30 November organized raids In various clubs in Moscow. Security forces arrived in Mono around 1:30 p.m. and began loading visitors into paddy wagons. In Arma, the facility’s guests were laid face down on the ground. At the same time, “themed” parties were being hosted in the first club, and a mask show was planned for the evening of November 30th. They were going to host a Delta party in Old Mutabor. The Ministry of Internal Affairs later announced that propaganda of LGBT ideology was taking place in one of the clubs on Skladochnaya Street (“International LGBT Social Movement” is recognized as extremist and terrorist, it is banned in the Russian Federation).
Previously in Russia suggested banning Pushkin’s fairy tale for LGBT propaganda.
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Source: Gazeta
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