In Moscow, OMON stormed bars because of “funding the Armed Forces of Ukraine” – visitors were forced to sing songs “Lube”

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In Moscow, OMON stormed bars because of

According to human rights activists, about 40 people were detained.

On Friday evening, March 17, in Moscow , security forces broke into several bars that were suspected of financing the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The visitors were forced to sing the songs of the Russian group “Lyube”, to draw propaganda symbols of the war, some people were detained.

This is reported by the propaganda SMP and opposition Telegram channels.

So, at about 20:50 on March 17, riot police broke into the Moscow bars Underdog and La Virgen “in connection with the suspicion of the institutions' involvement in financing the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”

An employee of the Underdog bar said that the security forces forced visitors to sing along to Russian songs, threatening with a stun gun, and they also asked people with tattoos to undress.

According to the human rights project “The First Department”, about 40 people were detained in total. Most of them have already been released.

Recall that in Russia, the girl stole millions of rubles from the occupier and found herself a new boyfriend.

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