In a recent incident in Moscow's subway, a Sakha woman from Yakutia, a region in Russia, was surrounded and verbally assaulted by far-right activists, identified as Russian nazis. The aggressors made xenophobic remarks, including 'Russia is for Russians,' and performed the Nazi salute while shouting 'Glory to Tesak,' in reference to Maxim Martsinkevich, a known Russian neo-Nazi ideologue. Despite the presence of other passengers, no one intervened to help the woman. The Russian police have since been reported to be searching for the perpetrators, with the case being taken under the control of the Investigation Department.
Russian police "are looking for" far-right activists who surrounded a resident of Yakutia in the Moscow subway and shouted in her face: "Russia is for Russians". This was reported by the victim's sister. "The case was taken under the control of the Investigation Department of… https://t.co/t8QmjUluYg
In Moscow metro, far-right activists shouted at a resident of Yakutia that "Russia is for Russians." In addition to aggressive statements, young people also did the Nazi salute and shouted: "Glory to Tesak." Maxim Martsinkevich, aka "Tesak," was a Russian neo-Nazi ideologue who… https://t.co/X3YcHMOLk9 https://t.co/0iduXuUb6S
Neonazi publicly harassed a Sakha woman in subway station. Sakha is the biggest republic by landmass in Russia. Sakha people are native Asians in Russia. https://t.co/jdsQbB8Nel
In Moscow subway, a Yakut woman (most likely a Russian citizen) was verbally assaulted by Russian nazis. No one came to help her. https://t.co/D7km9Opp43
A rural Russian barbarian woman is saying that she doesn’t give a shit about victims of the Crocus massacre in Moscow. It’s not enough, she says. ‘The Muscovites are living too well’. https://t.co/qFeLIw6c88