Russia’s supporters at the embassy were drowned out by anti-war protesters
“The Prague police are the provider of one person who tore down the flag of a passing car. He was suspected of an offense. Furthermore, two persons were detained by police officers on the spot on suspicion of committing the crime of denying, questioning, approving and justifying genocide, “said regional police spokeswoman Violeta Siřišťová to iDNES.cz.
One of the detainees should be the well-known pro-Russian activist Jiří Černohorský, which the police spokesman declined to comment on. “The police do not comment on specific persons and companies,” she added.
Two detained police officers were transferred to the police service. Criminal proceedings are currently taking place with them.
Russian sympathizers released the Russian anthem from the trumpeter, mostly also discussed with much larger participants in Ukraine, which gradually overwhelmed them and shouted at them, among other things, “withdraw, collaborators”, “shame” or “Putin will not pass, Kiev lives”. She also chanted anti-fascist cries.
A Ukrainian worker from a nearby building also arrived at the site, who stated that he had lived in the Czech Republic for 12 years. He stressed that he did not want a war, and cursed Putin.
The two camps were separated by riot police, and there was also an anti-conflict team and a security service.
The main concern of the police remained the management of traffic in three or two lanes, because the conflicts remained, with a few exceptions, in the verbal level.
The heavily-clad people will get dozens of events between the events at a time when there was a threat of pushing supporters of Ukraine and crews of cars with opponents of vaccination, who also got into the situation in front of the embassy and repeatedly drove around.
The protest lasted about two and a half hours, then her police disbanded and escorted pro-Russian activists. According to the ČTK correspondent, Patrik Tušl, who is already being prosecuted for the dangerous persecution of the President of the Czech Medical Chamber, or Tomáš Čermák, accused of supporting and promoting terrorism due to a call to attack MPs, were on the scene.
Fighting for the metropolis of Kiev continues in Ukraine today. Mayor Vitaly Klitschko said that 35 people were injured tonight, including two children. According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the war has already driven more than 120,000 people from Ukraine to neighboring countries this week, most of them to Poland.