In Primorye, Russia, police have launched an investigation into a comment by a deputy's assistant who posted coffins with the logo of dictator Putin's United Russia party.
Russian media writes about this.
It is noted that back in January, one of the local channels published a schedule of receiving citizens by deputies of the United Russia party in Nakhodka.
From that schedule it follows that each deputy spent two hours on receptions. However, in the comments, deputy Kornienko's assistant Anatoliy Yelyshev decided to joke - he posted a photo of coffins with the party logo.
So the Primorsky branch of the party asked to check Yelishev for extremism, incitement to enmity and hatred. In their opinion, the photo humiliates the dignity of party members. Now the police have started an inspection.
By the way, hackers hacked the computer of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's great-nephew , Mikhail Putin, which contained his DNA analysis, done by the company Genotek in 2023.