The owner of the cafe, who expelled the “fighter from the front” from it, left Russia

The owner of the cafe, who expelled the “fighter from the front” from it, left Russia

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The owner of the coffee shop “Strong coffee” near Moscow, Alyona Polyakevich, against whom a criminal case was opened for the fact that she expelled a “fighter from the front” from the establishment, left Russia for Georgia.

“I did what I had to do, however, any pride has consequences, that’s why I left my native and beloved country. I love my home, but I think that it’s better for me to be alive and healthy at a distance than my mother brings me breadcrumbs in the pre-trial detention center,” Polyakevich wrote on social networks, adding that she would never have thought that “life would fit into two bags, and I would have to go somewhere far away just to be free.”

In mid-February, Polyakevich published a post on social networks in which she told how a “fighter from the front” came to her cafe. According to the owner of the establishment, the soldier began to behave rudely, and she had to “manage the situation.”

“Without shouting, without a mat and other things, I just asked them to leave the premises. I have already kicked out the homeless, and now the woeful fighters are on my list,” the owner of the cafe wrote.

After that, first an administrative case was opened against Polyakevich under the article on discrediting the actions of the Russian army (the court fined her 45 thousand rubles), and then a criminal one – on the charge of inciting hatred and enmity against “SVO fighters”.

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