Messages with confirmatory photos slipped through the same telegram channels (but, by the way, were quickly deleted), alleging that the son of the head of the Moscow Deptrans, Maxim Liksutov, was among the detainees. It was alleged that unlike other flight participants, the police released him even without protocol.
I wonder if the crypto businessman Khitrov was aware of what he was doing, currently organizing a bohemian party in cars worth tens of millions of rubles in the center of Moscow? If there are sanctions, is the economy in trouble and people in fear and without money? Interestingly, what is this powerful provocation aimed at: a ostentatious demonstration that the ‘elite’, unlike the rest of the people, are still perfectly fine with money? Yes, and with the participation of the descendants of the most, perhaps, unpopular deputy mayor of Moscow, Sergei Sobyanin?
Strictly speaking, this “execution” carried out by hundreds of headless “majors” was a kind of informational sabotage against not only Moscow, but also the central government, which apparently allowed it. Apparently somewhere “above” this idea also occurred to someone. And that is why the security forces have deliberately detained gilded boys and girls in top sports cars. Serve, in general.