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Russian who called Putin to bombard Dresden complained about "grass" in Germany (video)

According to the girl, she told about "threats and attacks" to local journalists, after which the activists only increased the pressure. The Russian woman decided to contact the police, but there was a criminal case against her. Alona Dirksen, who gained popularity thanks to a viral video calling for a blow to Dresden, reported that she had opened a criminal case in Germany. It became known from its video address, posted on social networks.

Dirksen claims that in March last year she suffered a "real harassment" in Germany by pro -Ukrainian activists. The girl complained that her appeal to the local law enforcement agencies did not produce. According to the Russian woman, she shared her story about "threats and attacks" with journalists of a small German edition, after which her "detractors" were further intensified. "They began to more actively threaten and spread fakes on social networks.

And law enforcement agencies decided instead of understanding the threats that come to me and my restaurant, get a criminal case and arrange a demonstration process with punishment: what happens with what happens with Those who do not speak badly at the Russian Federation, "Dirksen said. In this regard, the girl decided to seek support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, stating that German law enforcement officers had "hope".

Last year, a rally was held in the German city of Dresden in support of Ukraine after a mass rocket attack on October 10. Alona Dirksen decided to shoot the participants of the event on video, calling Russian President Vladimir Putin to strike a rocket strike on them. "Vladimir Vladimirovich, they had little today. Here we can also have in Dresden once *b *chicks," the Russian woman said.