Yuri Gorsky
Nationalist Yuri Gorsky, placed under house arrest on charges of extremism, said that he had left Russia and is located in Lithuania. On Sunday, July 9, he wrote on his page in Facebook.
“July 7 in the decision of the Meshchansky court I was placed under house arrest. But in the night from 8 to 9 July I was able against all logic of the criminal pressure to cross the border in the European Union,” he said, adding that is located on the territory of Lithuania.
On Friday, he was charged with incitement to extremist activity (part 1 of article 280 of the criminal code) directed against the constitutional order.
Gorsky known as ally Vyacheslav Maltsev and the organizer of “Russian marches”. He was detained on Wednesday, July 5, near the building of Moscow city court. That day it was considering an appeal against the judgement to the policy, Dmitry Demushkin, who in April was given 2.5 years in jail for posting pictures with extremist content in “Vkontakte”.
According to Gorsky, the case filed for the slogans that he and his associates chanted during the may day March of nationalists on the October Field in Moscow. In particular, they shouted: “Ukraine — Maidan — Russia Manezhke, barricades, tires, fire and 5.11.17 revolution.”
Earlier, on 4 July, the country left the Saratov politician, nationalist Vyacheslav Maltsev. His attitude brought about the creation of an extremist community “Artillery”.