Poklonskaya statement about the arrest of Kalinin called “the most ridiculous news of the day”

Natalia Poklonskaya

Konstantin Dobrynin, the attorney directed by Alexei Uchitel, called the statement of the Deputy of the state Duma Natalia Polonskaya “the most ridiculous news today.” On Wednesday, September 20, according to RBC. He commented on the words of the MP that the leader of “the Christian state of Holy Russia” Alexander Kalinin detained at her request.

Dobrynin advised Poklonskaya “modestly keep silent”, since the arrest of Kalinin need to thank the staff of the Ministry of internal Affairs and FSB, and also deputies of the state Duma Irina Rodnina and Oksana Pushkin, and Senator Andrey Klishas, who made formal requests and “has forced the state machine to start to work.”

The Director’s lawyer advised Poklonskaya “to think about my behavior”, “keep up with “Matilda” and cease to divide society and make trouble”.

Earlier on September 20 Poklonskaya said that Kalinin was detained due to her request. According to her, she requested the head of the interior Ministry and the Prosecutor General to take action “to persons of a radical containing signs of extremism (including the fact of distribution of leaflets of arson, threats, etc.)”.

On the same day it became known, that Kalinin arrested on suspicion of arson car Dobrynin.

The incident occurred September 11: the day at the office Dobrynin burned two cars — a Honda and a Mercedes owned by the residents of nearby houses. Next were scattered leaflets with the phrase “For Matilda to burn.”

In the film by Alexei Uchitel “Matilda” tells about the relationship of Nicholas Romanov (the future Emperor Nicholas II) and ballerina Matilda Kshesinskaya. The Premier is scheduled for October 6, but was postponed to 23. the configured Part of the Orthodox of the public, among which Poklonskaya, has launched a campaign against the release of the film, considering it a sacrilege and slander the image of premarital relations of the last Russian monarch, who in 1999 was canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church.

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