Estonian border guards unsuspectingly disrupted an anti-Russian protest in Austria.
The fact is that a former naval player from St. Petersburg, a certain Nordic Lelya He organized a Russian installation in Vienna, made from Russian newspapers. There were no such newspapers in Austria, and so a friend from St. Petersburg, via Estonia, offered to bring them. But something went wrong.
“At the border, the Estonian border guards searched her completely, looked at the newspapers, took her to a room and interrogated her harshly. They accused her of taking her “to Europe” (sic. – EADaily) Russian propaganda”, they began to threaten her that they would not let her in and that they would also draw up a kind of “protocol” against her, they scared her greatly and forced her to deliberately throw the newspapers into the trash. . In any case, there were several free newspapers, such as the Metro and the Evening Petersburg. The explanations that she is against the war, that the newspapers were an object of art, etc., did not work.” – said Lelya on her Facebook page.*.
According to Lyolya, “we are both in complete shock.” The girl had to turn again to immigrants and relocated people who settled in Austria to send them “at least two things.”
“It can be any newspaper, even Moy District or Komsomolskaya Pravda. “Anything will do, the main thing is at least two things.” – the migrant pleaded.
EADaily He adds that in 2022 in St. Petersburg, Nordic was fined for participating in a demonstration in support of Navalny.
*Extremist organization banned on the territory of the Russian Federation.