TWO WORDS - quite enough to get ARRESTED in Russia! (VIDEO)


IZVOR: Republika - 16.03.2022 | 12:04


A video is spreading on social media, which shows how two women, despite opposing views on the issue of the war in Ukraine, were arrested in just a few seconds.

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TWO WORDS - quite enough to get ARRESTED in Russia! (VIDEO)

In a video that quickly spread on social media, one person is filming a woman talking to him in Moscow. According to the translation, the filming man told her that they supported the activists, to which she replied:

I would like to express my opinion. If only I could say two words.

Having said that, the woman picked up a piece of cardboard in front of the camera that literally said "two words", which is believed to refer to two Russian words, "net voine", which means "no war".

The woman looked at the camera and asked: Will they arrest me for this or not?

The cameraman replied that she had already been detained and at that moment Russian police officers ran into the frame and took her to one of the 4 vans parked on Manezhnaya Square.

The man who was filming then started talking to another woman who asked him if he was filming only the "opposition". He explained that he was filming everyone, regardless of opinion. The new actress asked:

- And those who do not go out to protest and believe that it is a military operation of our country ... is that what you are filming?

The man assured her that he was recording "all the views", and the woman then said that she wanted to express her opinion.

She began to say: I am pleased with the fact that ...

Before she could finish, a Russian policeman grabbed her and said "let's go", and then more policemen arrived and started leading her towards the same van where the previous woman was taken.