In Moscow, the official Alexander Zakuskin who attacked the Chechen woman at the mosque moved out of the house because of threats

The head of the Council of Deputies of the Meshchansky District of Moscow from United Russia, Alexander Zakuskin, moved out of his own apartment because of the threats that began to come to him in social networks after the situation with the Chechen trader at the mosque.

Earlier, a 68-year-old woman who sold sausage at the mosque said that Zakuskin smashed her boxes with her feet, threatened with deportation, and when she tried to show her passport of a Russian citizen, he sprayed pepper spray in her face. The woman received a burn of the conjunctiva and cornea of ​​the first degree.

After that, State Duma deputy Adam Delimkhanov called Zakuskin, who called him a “geek”. Commissioner for Human Rights in Chechnya Mansur Soltaev declaredthat he will turn to the Prosecutor General’s Office about Zakuskin’s behavior. He believes that the actions of United Russia are seen as signs of a crime under Article 115 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Intentional infliction of bodily harm”).