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A person who shouted "No to War!" in Red Square was forcibly Injected with psychotropic drugs
Dinis Khamidullin was sent to a psychiatric hospital after his arrest. He was detained in Red Square on April 28. Protocols were drawn up against him for disobedience to the police and "discrediting" the army, and he was subsequently sentenced to 14 days of arrest. By May 5, it became known that the man had been sent to the Gannushkin Psychiatric Hospital. He remained there until May 13. Dinis' mother was told that this was because he allegedly "attacked the police."
The detainee himself reported that he was injected with psychotropic drugs, which made it difficult for him to stand and move, and to hold writing utensils. On May 14, an ambulance had to be called for Khamidullin in court, but the doctors did not deem hospitalization necessary. The man still has 7 days to spend in the detention center.