Moscow Man Charged with Vandalism for Spraying Pro-Peace Graffiti in St. Petersburg — Novaya Gazeta Europe
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Moscow man charged with vandalism for spraying pro-peace graffiti in St. Petersburg — Novaya Gazeta Europe
A 42-year-old Moscow resident who was detained on Saturday has been charged with vandalism for spray-painting the Soviet-era slogan “Peace to the World” in various public spaces in St. Petersburg, local outlet Konkretno.ru reported on Sunday.
The staff of the "A" Centre and the criminal investigation of the Central District of Petersburg detained a suspect in the inscription "Peace — Peace" on the coasts and bridges of Petersburg. According to the "Fontanca", according to a version of the operatives, the 41-year-old Moscowian named Andrei left the inscription. According to a publication, the detainee is being vandalized, he is under the signature of a non-exit, but Centre "A" continu…
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