In Koryazhma, Arkhangelsk region, police interrogated a 6-year-old girl about a single picket with which her grandmother came out. Sota writes about this with reference to a woman.
On December 10, Lyudmila Alexandrova saw a picket near the local shopping center in protest against the construction of a waste sorting complex near the city. She borrowed a poster from one of the protesters and asked her granddaughter to take a picture of her with it. Later, the woman reported on the past action in her social networks. On December 19, the police ordered her to report to the police station. As a result, a protocol was drawn up against Alexandrova for organizing a public event without filing a notice (part 2 of article 20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation) and fined 20 thousand rubles.
On the same day, her daughter said that she received a call from the Commission on Juvenile Affairs. Employees of the department asked which kindergarten Alexandrova's granddaughter went to, allegedly to "clarify the data." At the same time, the police came to the child in the kindergarten and asked about the grandmother and the past rally. When the woman was picking up her granddaughter from the kindergarten, the teachers did not report the visit to the police. The girl herself told about this later. The family later contacted the juvenile inspector. He replied that if the family complained about the actions of the police, they would be wasting their time.