Volgograd nationalist reports on provocation before "Russian March"
Anatoly Boltykhov, a coordinator of the "International Human Rights Alliance", argues that today, he and his wife have been invited to the police station, and during their absence, unidentified persons gained access to their apartment. Anatoly Boltykhov associates the incident with the preparation of the "Russian March", in which organization he is involved.
Today, Anatoly Boltykhov has been visited by policemen. They handed over to him and his wife a request to immediately come to the police station. According to the request, Anatoly Boltykhov and his wife were involved in a road traffic accident and left the place of the accident. This was told to the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent by the activist himself.
"We came to the police station. After a while, it became clear that we were not involved in the road traffic accident," noted Anatoly Boltykhov.
According to him, after returning home, the spouses found out that some people gained access to their apartment during their absence.
"Nothing disappeared from the apartment. However, I am afraid that they could plant drugs, ammunition, and, probably, forbidden books. I'll call a PC specialist to check if they could load something illegal to my PC," said Anatoly Boltykhov.
The activist associates the incident with the preparation for the "Russian March" in Volgograd. He has added that the notification for the action to include a march and a rally was submitted in due time. The City Mayor's Office has refused to agree the venue of the rally, so the organizers have decided to hold only march and are now waiting for its approval.
Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.
Source: CK correspondent



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