Czech police have opened an investigation against two brothers who showed up at the rally with the Russian tricolor and St. George ribbons on their clothes, Seznam Zpravy reports, FAN reports.
As the authors of the article write, on April 11, men took part in the rally “Czech Republic against poverty”, which was held in Prague. At the same time they wore a Russian flag, and on their clothes they had stripes with the symbol “Z” and St. George’s ribbons — quotes the edition of the police statement. Journalists noted that the brothers wore shoes that were part of Czech police equipment. In this regard, it has been suggested that the defendants were police provocateurs, the authors of the material added.
Earlier, the Tsargrad channel reported that a teacher from the Czech Republic faced jail for “justifying” the SVO. A woman at the lesson told the students that Russia had not dropped bombs on Kiev.
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