Arson of Chechen cafe in Moscow region linked to "Russian Community"

A week ago, the cafe "Chechen Kitchen 95" was set on fire in the city of Ramenskoye in the Moscow region. The owners believe that the arsonist is linked to the nationalist group "Russian Community", which has previously committed similar acts.

The cafe burned down completely. According to the owners, law enforcement agencies refuse to investigate this crime, the Telegram channel ChP Grozny 95 reported. The video shows that the fire broke out at the door of the catering establishment, and then an unknown person quickly ran away from it.

On June 18, nationalists from the "Russian Community" tried to "detain" Chechen teenagers in Moscow. Many people in civilian clothes surrounded the boys in the area of ​​​​Lublin Park, not letting them leave. The unknown persons ignored questions about the reasons for the "detention". Women who came up stood up for the children, and the police arrived at the scene.

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