Security forces issued a warning to Yulia Melnichenko.
Mozdok resident Yulia Melnichenko was detained for the third time this week while picketing outside the Prosecutor General's Office demanding punishment for the security officer who beat her brother and an end to the repression of her family. She spent two hours in police custody. Law enforcement officers issued her a warning about the inadmissibility of violations and confiscated her poster.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on February 24, Mozdok resident Yulia Melnichenko picketed outside the Prosecutor General's Office demanding punishment for the security officer who beat her brother and an end to the persecution of their family. She was taken to the police station and released after two hours. On February 25, she was also detained at a similar picket. Security forces released the woman from police custody after three hours, assuring her that the Prosecutor General's Office would not handle her case.
On September 11, 2025, Mozdok resident Yulia Melnichenko picketed outside the Prosecutor General's Office in Moscow, after which she spent more than three hours in police custody. Melnichenko, who had previously unsuccessfully sought to open a case against her brother Rostislav for beating him by a security officer in Mozdok, faced threats and pressure from law enforcement officers. At the picket, she demanded "an end to the repression." After a picket in Moscow, an FSB officer summoned Yulia Melnichenko for a meeting, informing her that no action would be taken on her complaints. The circumstances of the case regarding the beating of Melnichenko's brother by a security officer indicate gross violations, her lawyer confirmed. Yulia Melnichenko told the "Caucasian Knot" that she held another solo picket outside the Prosecutor General's Office today. According to her, she was holding the same sign as before ("They started with beatings. They ended with beatings, falsifications, fabricated cases, confiscation of property, etc. Or not? Stop the repression," - note from the "Caucasian Knot")
"Again, the Prosecutor General's Office called a police squad on me, who took me to the Tverskoy District police station. I asked the police if the Prosecutor General's Office could look into our complaints so that I wouldn't stand here anymore, which is what they are legally obligated to do, rather than calling the police? "I received a response that the Prosecutor General's Office would never consider your complaints; the Prosecutor General's Office has no authority over the law," Melnichenko said.
According to her, the department issued a warning and confiscated the poster for examination. "They released me two hours later," Melnichenko stated.
The text of the document (a copy is in the possession of the "Caucasian Knot") states that Melnichenko "was issued a warning regarding the inadmissibility of committing administrative offenses against management procedures and/or administrative offenses." infringing on public order and public safety during socio-political events."
It states that Melnichenko is familiar with the requirements of the law "On measures to prevent offenses in the Russian Federation" regarding the inadmissibility of illegal actions during public events, including pickets.
The document also emphasizes that in the event of repeated administrative liability under the article on the procedure for holding public events, criminal liability is provided.
As a reminder, on October 30, 2025, Yulia Melnichenko was detained due to her solo picket outside the North Ossetian prosecutor's office. Security officials accused her of violating the decree of the head of the republic on the procedure for holding public mass events, although this decree does not apply to solo pickets. On December 17, the court fined Melnichenko 5,000 rubles - according to the woman, the hearing lasted two minutes. In January, Yulia Melnichenko appealed the fine.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/421172