In Moscow, police arrested journalists filming a protest rally It is reported that in the Russian capital, near the Kremlin, the police detained journalists who were filming the “Way Home” rally of the wives of mobilized Russians. The media representatives were dressed in clothes with the inscription Press, but this did not stop the police from detaining people with cameras. Such actions by law enforcement officers caused outrage and discussion on social networks. According to information from several Russian sources, the police detained almost all the male journalists who were filming the protest of the wives of the Russian conscripts. It is also reported that among the detained journalists, there is a representative of the Japanese television company Fuji. Law enforcement officers and the Russian authorities generally did not really like the fact that someone was trying to draw attention to the desire to bring the Russian military back from Ukraine. Videos of the detention of journalists in Moscow are published by Russian opposition media, in particular the publication SOTA.

In Moscow, police arrested journalists filming a protest rally

It is reported that in the Russian capital, near the Kremlin, the police detained journalists who were filming the “Way Home” rally of the wives of mobilized Russians.

The media representatives were dressed in clothes with the inscription Press, but this did not stop the police from detaining people with cameras.

Such actions by law enforcement officers caused outrage and discussion on social networks.

According to information from several Russian sources, the police detained almost all the male journalists who were filming the protest of the wives of the Russian conscripts.

It is also reported that among the detained journalists, there is a representative of the Japanese television company Fuji.

Law enforcement officers and the Russian authorities generally did not really like the fact that someone was trying to draw attention to the desire to bring the Russian military back from Ukraine.

Videos of the detention of journalists in Moscow are published by Russian opposition media, in particular the publication SOTA.