Five people were detained by police after attempting to seize the home of Larisa Dolina. The incident is reported by Life with the following citation: SHOT.
According to a Telegram channel, the alleged intruders were arrested near the artist’s Moscow apartment in the Khamovniki district.
The day prior, reports emerged that on August 13 around 10:00 a.m., a group of unidentified individuals tried to force entry into the apartment of People’s Artist of Russia Larisa Dolina. The attackers sought access by targeting the closed area of an upscale building, claiming the property as their own. One claimant presented a foreign passport when asked for identification.
Security and staff reportedly kept the entrances to the building secured and did not permit visitors during the incident.
On August 12, the Telegram channel Mash noted that Dolina’s apartment had been put up for auction, with a sale price of 112 million rubles appearing in coverage. The messages suggested that the attempt to sell the apartment was connected to a scheme run by the same individuals who, at the end of July, entered the singer’s country house as collateral for a loan of 50 million rubles.
Earlier, Dolina’s name appeared in connection with financial and legal actions involving Artur Smolyaninov, who is listed as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation and is included on lists of individuals labeled as terrorists and extremists. The broader context described cases where property and collateral arrangements intersect with disputes over debts and disputes in Russia.