On the platform of the Taganskaya station in Moscow, a pensioner who had previously held pickets "in support of Ukraine" pushed a 13-year-old girl on the way. The child was helped to quickly climb onto the platform by the parents with whom she was at the time of the incident.
The incident occurred on the afternoon of November 9th. The pensioner pushed the child under the train during a sudden quarrel — allegedly the girl was talking too loudly on the phone and laughing. According to the press service of the capital's courts, the detained 64-year-old Galina Malukhina, a native of the Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, was previously brought to administrative responsibility for holding a picket aimed at discrediting the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Krasnodar and paid a fine of 30 thousand rubles.
Now she is accused of attempted murder — the Cheryomushkinsky district court of Moscow sent Malukhina into custody for a period of 1 month and 29 days. At the same time, the pensioner did not admit her guilt, and therefore a psychological and psychiatric examination was assigned to the arrested person.

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