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A street singer was detained in St. Petersburg for performing songs by foreign agents.

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St. Petersburg police have detained a street singer who performed songs with extremist content in the city center. This was announced on October 15 by the portal's source. 78.ru .

It is noted that an administrative violation report was drawn up against 18-year-old Diana Loginova under Article 20.2.2 of the Administrative Code ("Organization of mass simultaneous stay of citizens in a public place, resulting in a violation of public order").

According to media reports, the girl is a student of the Rimsky-Korsakov Music College. Together with the musical group Loginova, known under the pseudonym Naoko, performed at the intersection of Bolshaya Konyushennaya and Nevsky Prospekt. During one of the concerts, a large crowd gathered. The singer's repertoire included songs by Monetochka (singer Elizaveta Girdymova, recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) and rapper Noize MC (Ivan Alekseev, recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation).

Prior to that, on September 24, a court in St. Petersburg recognized the song "Turn off the Anthem" by the Pornofilmy group as extremist (the lead singer of the group, Vladimir Kotlyarov, was recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation). According to the press service of the regional prosecutor's office, the piece of music contains psychological signs of calls for aggressive and violent actions, as well as propaganda of hatred and hostility, including statements against government authorities.

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