Colonel of the Russian police threatens protesters with shooting: scandal in Saratov.
In the Russian Federation, a police colonel threatened to shoot anyone who protests against the construction of a school. The local authorities plan to destroy the green zone for this facility, which has sparked outrage among residents and led to protests.
The scandal over these threats occurred in the city of Saratov, where residents oppose the replacement of a park with a school. They consider the green area in the district unique and suggest building the school on other territories, such as an abandoned factory or wasteland.
“I will shoot everyone!”
After blocking the entrances to the park and fencing it off with profile sheets, the police colonel began to threaten residents, stating he would shoot those who oppose the school construction and do not leave the construction area.
There have been previous instances where security forces in Russia evaded punishment for crimes committed, such as murder and assault over a damaged scooter.
According to the information in the text, in the city of Saratov in the Russian Federation, a police colonel threatened to shoot those who protest against the construction of a school in the green zone of the park. This sparked outrage among local residents who are protesting this decision by the authorities.Read also
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