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Police detain four people after laying flowers in Moscow in memory of the victims of the latest attack in Dnipro

Daniel Stewart

2023-01-18
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File – File image of Russian Police officers detaining protesters in St. Petersburg. – Stringer/SOPA Images via ZUMA Pr / DPA

The human rights organization OVD-Info denounced on Wednesday the arrest of four people after they laid flowers at a makeshift memorial in Moscow in memory of the victims of the latest attack on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro, in which at least 44 people were killed.

As detailed by the organization on its official Telegram channel, Moscow Police detained two people for laying flowers and two others who were nearby. Apparently, members of the ultra-nationalist Russian Liberation Movement had reportedly raised the alarm to the security forces.

The four detainees have been taken to the police station in the Moscow district of Droogommilovo, as reported by the organization itself, which has also indicated that one of its lawyers has gone to the police station to provide legal services to those arrested.

The monument to the Ukrainian writer Lesia Ukrainka, located in a Moscow park, has become in the last hours a point where to pay tribute in an improvised way to the civilians killed in the recent attack on the city of Dnipro, with respect to which Russia dissociates itself and accuses Western powers of planning it.

Beyond the statue in memory of Ukrainka, other monuments scattered throughout the Russian geography are serving in the last hours as an improvised point to pay tribute to the dead in Dnipro.

According to the Ukrainian news agency UNIAN, the monument to the Ukrainian painter Taras Shevchenko in St. Petersburg, as well as the place where he was buried, have also dawned on Wednesday with flowers.

In the city of Krasnodar a statue in memory of Shevchenko has also been used by anonymous citizens to place flowers there, although the security forces have quickly come to remove them.

Source: (EUROPA PRESS)

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