Four Russians, including two residents of Dagestan, died during the Hajj in Saudi Arabia. The man’s heart gave out, and the woman suffered heatstroke due to a very high temperature - over 50 degrees.
In SIZO-1 in Rostov, guards used violence against prisoners. The victim, among others, Crimean Tatar Ekrem Krosh, told lawyer Alexey Ladin about this.
Representatives of EU countries have repeatedly said that the law on foreign agents will have a bad impact on Georgia’s European aspirations. The EU will discuss this topic next week, including at leader level. Presidents and prime ministers will decide what measures will be taken in response to this law. This was stated by the EU Ambassador to Georgia Pavel Gerchinsky.
The editor of the Crimean Tatar newspaper “Qirim” Bekir Mamut was awarded a fine of 100 thousand rubles under the article on discrediting the Russian army. The reason was an interview with an activist against mobilization at SVO.
The Special Investigation Service of Georgia considered it inappropriate to re-investigate the death of Chechen-Kist Temirlan Machalikashvili. He was shot dead by security forces during a special operation in the Pankisi Gorge.
Natives of Dagestan were attacked in the Moscow metro. The reason was their wearing of the niqab, a traditional element of Muslim women's clothing.
Yesterday at the match between the national teams of Georgia and Turkey, Georgian fans chanted “Putin is f*cked.” Match TV showed it live, then cut it out of the broadcast and returned it, but without sound.
The Basmanny Court of Moscow extended the arrest of 65-year-old writer and journalist Nadezhda Kevorkova until August 6. In court, she said that she agreed with the lawyer, who asked to release her client from custody and stated that the woman did not pose a danger to society.
During the assault on SIZO-1 in Rostov, not six, but five prisoners were killed.
In Yerevan's Victory Park, the flag and coat of arms of the Russian Federation, installed at the monument to Armenian and Russian border guards, were torn down.
The mother of Kevin Leake, who was sentenced to four years in prison last December, has been unable to locate him.