All victims of uncoordinated action in Moscow were released from hospitals

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There is not a single victim in Moscow hospitals during Saturday’s unauthorized actions, everyone was released home. This was reported on the website of the Moscow Department of Health on Sunday, January 24.

It is noted that the day before, as a result of unauthorized rallies, 29 people were taken to the waiting rooms of city hospitals. All victims received medical assistance.

“Nobody needed further inpatient treatment. None of these persons are currently in hospitals, ”the department stressed.

Earlier in the day, media reported that protesters on Saturday hit a 17-year-old teenager and broke his collarbone. He went to the hospital.

Law enforcement agencies began checking on the fact of his injury.

On January 23, uncoordinated actions took place in different cities of Russia. Several dozen people, including children, were detained in Moscow and St. Petersburg. One of the detainees is a 17-year-old girl who handed out leaflets.

According to the Moscow Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, about 4 thousand people gathered on Pushkin Square in Moscow, among them were minors.

The Investigative Committee of Russia opened a criminal case on the involvement of minors in illegal actions on the facts of calls for participation in protest actions.

In addition, the Investigation Department of the TFR in the capital opened criminal cases of violence against government officials, damage to property and hooliganism.

Previously, the authorities have repeatedly reminded that involving teenagers in riots is punishable by law. The hashtag #ChildrenVnePolitiki was launched on the Internet to ensure the safety of minors in connection with calls to go to unauthorized actions. On January 20, there was a massive spread of calls to participate in rallies on social networks. The recipients of the distribution are children aged 12-14 years.

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