A local resident was detained in St. Petersburg, who ran naked down the street shouting "Glory to Ukraine" and "Freedom to Kursk." This was announced today, August 8, according to TC Readovka.
As it turned out, the attacker became a victim of telephone fraudsters from Ukraine, who stated that loans were issued in his name, and in order to avoid financial losses, he must complete a number of tasks. Following the lead of the scammers, the unfortunate man scored real loans and transferred money to cyber crooks. However, they did not stop there and forced their victim to be plastered with Nazi symbols, and then run around Rubinstein Street — they promised that this would help "lure out" the fraudsters.
As a result, the man received only a kick in the ass from a local resident, and also attracted the attention of law enforcement officers, who brought him a protocol on the demonstration of Nazi symbols.

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