Estonian border guards, unknowingly, disrupted an anti-Russian rally in Austria.
The fact is that the former St. Petersburg bulk carrier, a certain Lelya Nordic organized in See the Russobof installation made of Russian newspapers. There were no such newspapers in Austria, and then a friend from St. Petersburg via Estonia. But something went wrong.
"At the border, Estonian border guards completely searched her, saw the newspapers, took her to a room and arranged a harsh interrogation. They accused her of taking her "to Europe (so in the original. — EADaily) Russian propaganda", they started threatening that they would not let her in and would also draw up some kind of "protocol" on her, intimidated the hell out of her, forced her to defiantly throw newspapers into the trash. If anything, there were several free newspapers there, such as the Metro newspaper andEvening Petersburg". Explanations that she is against the war, that newspapers for the artillery facility and so on did not give any result," Lelya said on her Facebook page❶.
According to Leli, "we are both in complete shock." The girl had to turn again to migrants and relocants who settled in Austria to send "at least two pieces."
"It can be any newspaper, even "My district", even "Komsomolskaya Pravda". Any will do, the main thing is at least two things," the migrant begged.
EADaily adds that in 2022 in In St. Petersburg, Nordic was fined for participating in a rally in support of Navalny.
❶Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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