st. A beaten prankster from St. Petersburg doesn’t want to delete a video where he offers an iPhone for sex to a girl from Tajikistan

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Petersburg blogger Kirill Shucherov, who was beaten up in the city center today, has no intention of deleting a video of him offering a Tajikistani girl an iPhone in exchange for sex. He reported this to socialbites.ca. Pranker claims it was this video that caused the beating, as he regularly received threats after it was posted.

“I don’t intend to delete the video because I believe the truth is on my side. be late [нападавших] He helped passersby, restrained them so that they would not escape. Two people have been arrested and are now at the police station. Are the police looking for others? I don’t know. I don’t remember what they said about the video. They just said, “He’s a blogger, stop shooting”. And they started beating me. Threats continue, groups are formed. My friends told me that men joined these groups and gave up my position. Prizes are awarded there. They write to each other any information, ”said Shucherov.

According to the blogger, he feels “like a beekeeper” after the attack.

“My face was swollen as if I had been stung by thirty bees. And so that everything positive is in order. Life is not just about positive moments. There are many people who think that what happened was real madness. That you could be beaten in a public place downtown. Many people support me and say that I am right. I thank them very much,” he concluded.

Former Telegram channel “Mash in Moika” published Video of Shucherov offering sex and a kiss to an unknown girl from Tajikistan and promising an iPhone as a reward. According to the channel, the young man began to receive threats from the compatriots of the hero of the video after its release. February 12 blogger beaten On a bus in the center of St. Petersburg.

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