Spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova spoke About sending a fine for congratulations on Victory Day. He noted that the country’s police fined the country’s residents 350 euros for such a violation.
The diplomat noted that the country’s authorities fined the country’s residents 350 euros for such violations. According to Zakharova, the country’s police monitors social networks run by the state security service.
On Victory Day, May 9, the country’s law enforcement arrested six people assigned to the sites of dismantled Soviet-era monuments and displays of “hostile symbolism”. At the same time, in April, Latvia’s Saeima unanimously approved a bill declaring 9 May the National Day of Remembrance for the murdered in Ukraine. But on this day, citizens of Riga came to the monument to the liberators of the city to honor the memory of Soviet military personnel, as well as lay flowers. The next day, employees of the municipal enterprise picked flowers with a bulldozer and took them outside, which caused outrage among Latvian citizens. Hundreds of residents again brought flowers to the monument.
In 2021 Latvia banned St. George’s Ribbons from being worn in public, at the same time Saeima was approved by the vast majority of amendments to the Law on the Safety of Public Entertainment Events. Specifically, these amendments prohibit public demonstrations within 200 meters of any monument to soldiers of the Soviet Army.
Earlier, Hungarian Prime Minister told how Putin is. discretion Ukrainian army.