On May 16 in Moscow, on the night of May 9, a man who drew red crosses on the asphalt in the center of the capital was detained and a criminal case was opened against him. It has been reported telegraph channel Basis.
As Baza wrote, photographs of the cross were published on the Ukrainian public pages with the headline that they served as beacons for drones, while the Russian media described the reports on this subject as “fake” and explained the locations of these geodetic points necessary for topographic survey. area
The investigation believes that 25-year-old Konstantin Kochanov drew a cross between two and Nizhnyaya Krasnoselskaya Street near the houses in Bolshoy Kozlovsky Lane. In addition, investigators said the graffiti men “posed a real threat to undermine the security of the state”.
According to the channel, the police initially did not intend to initiate a criminal case, but later Kochanov became “a defendant in a case of hooliganism stemming from political hatred.”
Previously reported in Moscow arrested a Ukrainian who turned out to be a “duo” of a wanted Russian.