The judge of the Russian dance championship went to court due to bullying after the terrorist attack
A judge of the Russian Dance Sports Championship went to court due to bullying after a terrorist attack in the Crocus City Hall near Moscow. RIA Novosti reports this.
The judge demands that the information be refuted that at the time of the terrorist attack, young athletes were not allowed out of the Crocus Expo building. The plaintiff indicated that the defendants disseminated false information discrediting her honor, dignity and business reputation, which is why she is subject to public harassment.
On March 23, the head of the All-Russian Federation of Dance Sports, Breaking and Acrobatic Rock and Roll, Nadezhda Erastova, responded to accusations of inaction during the terrorist attack. She emphasized that after the warning signal the tournament was stopped, and before that preventive measures were taken.
On March 22, the Russian Ballroom Dancing Championship was held at Crocus Expo. That same evening, in a nearby building, Crocus City Hall, men in camouflage uniforms opened targeted fire at people with machine guns.
Source: Lenta

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