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In Yekaterinburg, law enforcement detained a street artist who expressed solidarity with Naoko and the Stoptime collective. A case was opened against the musician under the article on petty hooliganism.

By boriskov · Published on October 21, 2025

In Yekaterinburg, law enforcement detained street artist Yevgeny Mikhailov, who expressed solidarity with Naoko and the Stoptime collective. According to Mediazona, an administrative report was filed against the musician under the article on petty hooliganism (Article 20.1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation).

According to the case materials, Mikhailov used profanity in a public space. The performer himself explained that the basis for the report was the obscene language in the lyrics of the songs he performed. Lawyer Fedor Akchermyshev clarified that the incident is related to Noize MC's song "Cooperative 'Swan Lake,'" which contains the line: "Where were you for eight years, you f***ing monsters."

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