Akulinino, which is, of course, essentially a village of thieves—look at who lives there, look at their estates, and ask yourself how they could possibly have earned that kind of money legally—is guarded more heavily than "Sosny".

There, they simply mobilized the entire Moscow Region police force to keep people from getting near the dachas. Here, the police were used to round up those traveling in an organized group.

First, the bus driver was detained while transporting a group of 25 #daching participants. Then, when everyone decided to go by commuter train, they were told, "you have created an unauthorized gathering of people on a railway platform," and all of them were detained, then taken to the Vidnoye police station.

And those who managed to reach the "village of thieves" in their own cars were met by actual thugs, in the most literal sense of the word.

It is hard to imagine that in 2014, in broad daylight, people could smash car windows with bats, throw spikes under tires, and so on—like something out of TV dramas about the 1990s in Russia. But that is exactly what happened.

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Here you can clearly see that the thugs and the police are working together. The "law enforcement officers" are standing about 10 meters away, watching the attack and ignoring the desperate screams directed at them.

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In short, today the residents of the thieves' village of "Akulinino" did everything they could to show us that they have a lot to lose.

P.S. Everyone who was injured, please make sure your injuries and damages are officially documented. We are now bringing in several lawyers to handle the case. You can write to us here: fbk@fbk.info

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