Police, St. He asked for the “peace” sign to be removed from the window of a bookstore in St. Petersburg

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St. In St. Petersburg, the police asked the employees of the “Everyone is Free” bookstore to remove the “peace” sign from the window. This was reported on the Telegram channel “To climb”.

Store employees said the sign had been on the display for almost two years. During this time, they were asked many times why such an inscription had not yet been forced to be removed. Additionally, in March, an air gun was fired into a window with a call for peace, and a few days ago, unidentified people pasted the suffix “Za” on the inscription. As a result, the police “politely” asked for the “peace” sign to be removed from the storefront window.

Previously reportedWriter Tatyana Vikentyeva appealed to the Moscow Tagansky Court with a request to ban the rental of the TV series “Fandorin”. Azazel” is adapted from the first novel of Boris Akunin’s series about the adventures of detective Erast Fandorin (who is on the list of terrorists and extremists).

On December 18, writer Boris Akunin reputed A terrorist and extremist in Russia.

Previously in the author Akunin started Criminal case for discrediting the Russian army.

Previously, in Saratov, a child 261 times in half a day in the name Emergency services.

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