Mizulina had an argument with a security guard while painting over drug graffiti in Yekaterinburg
The head of the Safe Internet League (LSI), Ekaterina Mizulina, had an argument with a security guard in Yekaterinburg while she was painting over drug graffiti on the street. She reported this in her Telegram-channel.
According to the official, on the evening of February 5, she, together with member of the Public Chamber of Russia Ivan Shmonin and the head of the city project “White Heart” Anton Guzeev, painted over drug graffiti on the streets of the city. One of the illegal images was found on Moskovskaya Street, next to the school and the prosecutor’s office building.
“When we began to cover up, a security guard of one of the buildings suddenly appeared and was very indignant (I wonder where he was when the drug gang was painting graffiti?) and we suggested calling the police,” Mizulina wrote.
The police officer thanked them for their work. In total, more than 20 inscriptions were removed from buildings.
Earlier, Ekaterina Mizulina responded to the European Union (EU) sanctions against her. “I serve Russia,” she commented on what happened.
EU sanctions against Mizulina and LBI became known on January 29. Persons against whom restrictions have been introduced are prohibited from entering the EU countries. In addition, their assets will be frozen. The list also included representatives of the Russian judicial system. According to the EU Council, they are responsible for serious human rights violations.
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