The events in Ekaterinburg have taken a back seat in the Russian news agenda to what is happening in Ingushetia.
Meanwhile, in Ekaterinburg, Ingushetia, and other places, the authorities act in a similar way, and the same things happen.
People’s lands and their surroundings are being administered without their knowledge.
Then, when they take to the streets in protest, the authorities respond with police batons and shields, waiting for the protests to subside before launching repressions against the organizers, leaders, and active participants.
In Ingushetia, protest leaders such as Musa Malsagov, Barakh Chemurziev, Ahmed Barakhoev, Malsag Uzhakhov, Bagaudin Khautiev, and activists Hasan Katsiev and Ismail Nalgiev, Musa Pliev, are already behind bars.
In addition, two nephews of the Mufti, Isa Khamkhoev, and ordinary participants of the rallies, Zelimkhan Tomov, Rizvan Ozdoev, Abo Dobriev, Ibrahim Dugiev, and several others have been arrested.
The list of arrests is snowballing. As the Ingush people sarcastically comment, if this continues, soon the number of arrests will equal the number of protesters.