In a number of large cities of Russia, posters with the image of the actor Alexei Panin who escaped from the country appeared on the walls of houses❶. This is reported by the telegram channel Baza.
According to the channel, posters appeared, for example, in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tver, Kaluga and Smolensk. In particular, in Moscow on Kolodeznaya Street on the morning of August 10, a poster was hung by two men. It was located on the fence enclosing the railway tracks. The men and their car were filmed by passing motorists. The poster was quickly removed by the police officers who arrived at the scene.
The poster depicts Panin❶ riding a pig, with a Ukrainian flag and a sex toy in his hands, as well as a call to go "forward to Moscow."
It turned out that the posters were hung by participants of one of the patriotic projects. This is how activists responded to Panin's calls to the Ukrainian Armed Forces to advance to Moscow.
As EADaily reported, in February of this year, the Gagarin Court of Moscow arrested Panin in absentia❶ in a criminal case on calls to terrorism, which was initiated in connection with his statements justifying the terrorist attack on the Crimean Bridge.
At the end of May, Panin❶ was included in the list of terrorists and extremists of Rosfinmonitoring, which means blocking bank accounts, banning transactions, including with property, as well as restrictions on movement.
At the same time, the artist has a debt to the Federal Tax Service (Federal Tax Service) in the amount of 220 thousand rubles.
❶An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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