Moscow - SANA
The Moscow Prosecutor's Office provided evidence to the Russian judicial authorities that the companies and headquarters of imprisoned Russian dissident Alexei Navalny had engaged in extremist activities.
TASS quoted the press service of the Prosecutor General's Office as saying that the Moscow Public Prosecutor has filed a lawsuit with the City Court regarding the recognition that Navalny's companies and headquarters are extremist institutions and their activities must be dissolved, noting that “the facts brought before the court include detailed evidence of the extremist activities they are carrying out Institutions, including calls for violence and mass disturbances, by trying to drag minors into unlawful activities, which has been confirmed in a large number of cases by effective judicial rulings.
The service confirmed that these organizations are working in active coordination and on the orders of the various foreign centers that are carrying out destructive activity against Russia.
It is noteworthy that Western countries use the aforementioned Russian opposition as an excuse to justify sanctions against Moscow. Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov yesterday rejected Western warnings about him, saying, “We cannot accept such statements from representatives of other governments,” considering that this issue should not receive the attention of Their side.