On the eve of the evening, February 14, it became known about his departure, the country's security police, which initiated the expulsion of the activist, said in a statement. Sergey Chaulin has returned to Russia, reports ERR.
The police said that the activist had been distributing propaganda materials in support of Russia in the country for a long time.
The activist himself confirmed to the TV channel that he was deported from the country. He noted that he was called to the police under the pretext of returning the portraits of the "Immortal Regiment". At the same time, he was charged at the police station, his phone and documents were taken away. "I was in work uniform. That's where I was deported. They didn't even give an opportunity to call a lawyer," the activist commented.