
Security forces break into two bars in Moscow: owners are suspected of financing Ukraine’s army
In Moscow, security forces raided the Underdog and La Virgen bars on suspicion of involvement in financing the Ukrainian military
This was reported by the Russian TASS state news agency.
"Security forces came to Moscow's bars Underdog and La Virgen with suspicion that the establishments were involved in financing the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the security forces said," the post reads.
According to the opposition publication OVD.news, masked security forces with sledgehammers and tasers raided the Moscow bars Underdog and La Virgen allegedly because of "financing the Armed Forces of Ukraine." Several people were detained.
According to the Sota Telegram channel, one of the visitors to the Underdog bar was forced to write "Z for Russia" on the door, and patriotic songs by Shaman and the band Lyube were played in the room.
An employee of Underdog said that bar visitors were forced to sing along, threatened with tasers, while people with tattoos were asked to take off their clothes.



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