
Police sealed the Other Russia office after a National Bolshevik protest outside the Roskomnadzor building.
In Moscow, police entered the office of Eduard Limonov's “Other Russia” party, known as the “bunker,” and sealed it off. National Bolsheviks reported this on their social media.
“In the capital of Russia, which is leading the SVO, law enforcement officers are not fighting real enemies, but are persecuting independent patriots,”
— they wrote.
Earlier, party activists held a protest against Roskomnadzor. They hung a bicycle lock on the building's door and posted a poster: “Give us an internet without oversight—a Russia without Roskomnadzor.”
Following this, National Bolsheviks Mikhail Chuyanov and Grigory Shakirov were detained. Both were sentenced to 15 days in jail. Another protester, Kirill Krivyak, was taken away by officers to an unknown location.
