A Bankrupt Entrepreneur Seized the Imperial Throne with Knives in The Hermitage
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A bankrupt entrepreneur climbed onto the imperial throne at the Hermitage museum and threatened staff with a knife while demanding Putin’s attention
A 45-year-old entrepreneur from the Leningrad region climbed onto the Great Imperial Throne at the Hermitage on May 17, sat down, and read aloud an address to Vladimir Putin. The St. Petersburg-based news outlet Fontanka and other outlets reported on the incident.
On Sunday, a Russian knifeman took over the Tsar's throne in the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. He then held a speech that he directed at the Russian president, among other things, according to Fontanka.
The Russian National Guard (Rosgvardia) detained a man this Sunday for sitting on the Russian Grand Imperial Throne displayed in the collection of the Hermitage Museum of San...
The bankrupt businessman sat on the imperial throne in the Hermitage and read an appeal to Putin. When they tried to remove him, he threatened the employees with a knife. The museum described the incident as an “armed provocation.”
A 45-year-old businessman from the Leningrad Region went to the Hermitage on May 17, sat on the great imperial throne and read an appeal addressed to Vladimir Putin. Fontanka and other publications reported on the incident. incident It happened At around two o’clock on Sunday afternoon in the St. George Hall of the Winter Palace. One of the visitors, a man in a robe, went behind the fence and climbed onto the pedestal where the throne was instal…
The Russian National Guard had to intervene in the famous Hermitage in St. Petersburg on Sunday afternoon. A visitor angry about the situation in his country took the throne in the Winter Palace there. In a prepared speech to ruler Vladimir Putin, he complained about the lack of compliance with the law and the need to increase the profitability of cryptocurrencies. The unsuccessful IT entrepreneur eventually ended up in a psychiatric hospital.
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