Russian Security Forces Raid Moscow Punk Concert – Reports
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Russian Security Forces Raid Moscow Punk Concert – Reports
Russian security forces disrupted a punk music festival at a Moscow nightclub Tuesday evening, stopping concertgoers and checking their phones for subscriptions to opposition and anti-war Telegram channels, independent media reported.
On January 6, Rosguardian officials ripped off the Harvest Fest punk concert at Moscow's Motoga Club, writing "Thanks" and "The Rain" with reference to witnesses.
On the evening of January 6th, police stormed into Moscow Harvest Fest at a bar called "MO[TRI]" (also known as "Motoga").
According to a number of Russian social communications bodies today, a concert of the "Harvest" festival in the establishment of a different nighttime "Motiga" was interrupted by officials in Rosgvardia, who imposed weapons and electrical weapons ('tasers') and added a number of people. The same sources described that the authorities required them to see the electronic subscriptions of various suspects and proposed that they be registered with a…
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