In St. Petersburg, the artist Osipova was detained with a poster in memory of Navalny

In St. Petersburg, the artist Osipova was detained with a poster in memory of Navalny

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On February 24, 78-year-old artist Elena Osipova was detained in St. Petersburg. She came out with a poster in memory of Alexei Navalny with the words “Alexei Navalny. Stop Putin’s operations” near Ekaterininsky Square on Ostrovsky Square.

The policemen put Osipova in a car and drove away. About a while after the arrest, the St. Petersburg deputy Borys Vyshnevsky reported that the artist was brought home.

Elena Osypova is a St. Petersburg artist and activist, a participant in many protests, including against the war with Ukraine.

A year ago, the police disrupted an exhibition of anti-war posters by the artist in the office of the St. Petersburg branch of the “Yabloko” party under the pretext of receiving a report about landmines.

The police also took away the paintings. The protocol stated that the works may “contain knowingly false information about the use of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.”

“Yabloko” wanted to initiate a criminal case about false mining and return the paintings, but they refused to initiate the case, since the investigator of the Ministry of Internal Affairs could not establish the identity of the person who made the false call.

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