Footage of the pogrom in the apartment of the deceased nationalist Prosvirnin published

Footage of the pogrom in the apartment of the deceased nationalist Prosvirnin published

The apartment of the deceased nationalist Yegor Prosvirnin is in disorder. Photos from the apartment on December 27 were at the disposal of Izvestia.

The photographs show that clothes and furniture are scattered in the room of the nationalist, glass shelves are broken.

According to Izvestia’s source, shortly before his death, Prosvirnin behaved inappropriately, the neighbors had to call the police. The residents of the house heard a quarrel between a man and his wife and mother-in-law. However, after the police came to call the neighbors, Prosvirnin’s relatives said that they had no complaints about the blogger. The police officers left, and the nationalist kicked the women out of the apartment.

The source added that at the time of his death, Prosvirnin was probably under the influence of drugs.

At the same time, the nationalist on Monday morning complained to his wife on Twitter. According to him, having lived with his wife for six years, as it turned out, he “did not know her at all.”

Earlier that day, it was reported that a naked man fell out of a window with a knife in his hand on Tverskoy Boulevard in central Moscow. It was noted that he received fatal injuries and died before the arrival of doctors. Later, the Izvestia correspondent reported from the scene that the dead was a nationalist blogger, founder of the Sputnik and Pogrom project, Yegor Prosvirnin, who was 35 years old.

In 2017, the Sputnik and Pogrom project, along with other nationalist information resources, was blocked at the request of the Prosecutor General’s Office for materials of an extremist and terrorist nature. Roskomnadzor later added Sputnik and Pogrom to the list of banned sites.

In 2015, Prosvirnin came to the attention of law enforcement officers as part of the investigation of a criminal case under Part 1 of Art. 282 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Implementation of actions aimed at inciting hatred or enmity, publicly or using the media”).

Source: IZ

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