I learned this from the comments Here, a representative of Nashi (a pro-Kremlin youth movement) writes: By the way, on August 22, NASHI invites everyone concerned about the forest to make a choice: go clean it up or just go to the concert. At 5:00 p.m., the cleanup of Khimki Forest will begin. We’ll be waiting there for everyone who wants to help. NASHI will provide shovels, rakes, gloves, and other necessary cleanup supplies. And for those who come to the rally at Pushkin Square but still choose cleaning the forest over chatter and songs, NASHI will organize buses to take them there. The buses will be waiting at Pushkin Square from 5:00 p.m. Because to protect the forest, you need gloves, trash bags, and people—not songs, rallies, and fiery speeches. If you want to help the forest, come with us to the cleanup. Those who really care about the forest will go clean it up. Those who don’t care will stay at the concert listening to songs in its defense. According to the organizers’ estimates, the concert will last about three hours. That’s roughly how long we plan to spend in the forest. So all of this is supposed to happen tomorrow, but a TV segment about it has already aired on RTR (Russian state television). A report about how the Nashi activists “helped Khimki Forest with rakes and shovels,” and how it was their response to the “rock concert that took place in Moscow.” The crooks at RTR, together with the crooks from Nashi, prepared their segment in advance, but accidentally aired it ahead of time. How lovely. Though after United Russia put out fires with Twitter, nothing should surprise us. /////// Can someone record the segment for YouTube, please, before they take it down now.