In Russia, the Restart band was detained: teenagers played songs of foreign agents on the street
According to glavcom.ua: On October 28, three musicians from the cover band 'Restart' were detained in St. Petersburg, Russia, while performing the song 'foreign agents' right on the street. This news appeared in Russian propaganda media. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing 'Bumaga'.
According to information from propaganda sources, the band 'Restart' not only performed cover versions of songs by Russian musicians but also organized a concert to support the artists from the band Stoptime, members of which were also detained in St. Petersburg on October 15.
The members of the band Stoptime were detained by the police and taken to a special reception center. The police explained that holding a street concert without the authorities' consent is considered 'organizing mass events'. The group 'Restart', which decided to support their colleagues, was also taken to the police station. According to propagandists, all musicians of the band are minors, the oldest being 17 years old, and the youngest - 15 years old.
Russian media also report that Diana Loginova was fined 30 thousand rubles for a protocol on 'discrediting' military service due to the performance of the song 'soldier' by Monetochka. Then the artist was taken to the police directly from the court, where a new protocol was drawn up against her for participating in a mass gathering of people that caused a stir.
In Russia, the police detained musicians from a cover band who performed the song 'foreign agents' on the street. They were supported by colleagues from another band, who were also arrested earlier. One of the participants was fined for 'discrediting' the army, and she had to encounter the police twice. Additionally, all participants were considered minors.
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