In Arkhangelsk, a journalist was detained, despite the red assignment and the press vest. He was given a summons

In Arkhangelsk, RusNews journalist Andrey Kichev was detained at a protest against mobilization, despite the fact that he was wearing a press vest and had an identity card and an editorial assignment with him. Sota reports . Also, according to OVD-Info, he was handed a summons. Previously, he was detained at a protest against the mobilization on September 21, where he also worked as a journalist. Then a protocol was drawn up against him under the article on discrediting the army.

It is also reported that RusNews editor-in-chief Sergei Ainbinder was detained in the subway. Now he is in the Kitai-Gorod subdivision at Chistye Prudy. A colleague of Kichev and Ainbinder in the publication, RusNews employee Maria Ponomarenko is waiting in a pre-trial detention center for a trial in the “fake” case. She faces up to 10 years for a March 17 post about a Mariupol theater destroyed by Russian troops. In the isolation ward, she opened her veins – Ponomarenko is kept in a cell with sealed windows and is sent to a punishment cell for the second time.

Recall that on September 24, protests against mobilization are held throughout Russia, the participants are massively beaten and detained.

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