Participants of an unauthorized action on January 23 attacked a car with AMP numbers in the center of Moscow.
The footage shows protesters kicking and throwing snowballs at her.
Earlier on the same day, it became known that participants in unauthorized actions in Moscow took to the streets of Dmitrovka, Pokrovka, Petrovsky Boulevard and blocked the movement of ground and personal vehicles.
In addition, it was also reported that a law enforcement officer was injured in the center of Moscow during an unsanctioned rally.
Uncoordinated rallies are held in different cities of Russia on 23 January.
Several dozen people were detained in Moscow and St. Petersburg. It is known that there are children among the detainees. One of the detainees is a 17-year-old girl who handed out leaflets. Previously, the authorities have repeatedly reminded that the involvement of minors in riots is punishable by law.
On the eve of the Russian Investigative Committee opened a criminal case on the involvement of minors in illegal actions on the facts of calls to participate in protest actions. The day before, the hashtag #ChildrenVnePolitiki was launched on the Internet in order to ensure the safety of minors in connection with calls for unauthorized actions. It was noted that on January 20, there was a massive spread of calls to participate in rallies on social networks. Moreover, the addressees of distribution were minors with an emphasis on children aged 12-14 years.
The Prosecutor General’s Office demanded to restrict access to websites that publish calls for teenagers to take part in illegal rallies that day.