Police say the man was in a state of disrepair. This is the second attempt to break into the mausoleum in a year; in February, a 42-year-old Muscovite wanted to steal the body of the Russian “leader”.
In Moscow, a man wanted to get into the building of Vladimir Lenin’s mausoleum on Red Square. This was reported by sources of the TASS agency in the power structures of the city.
A man in an “inadequate condition” intended to get into the mausoleum at 9:30 local time and assured that Lenin had to “remit his sins.” The police arrested him and handed him over to the doctors for examination.
They tried to enter the mausoleum not for the first time this year.
The MK edition adds that a 28-year-old man with signs of a mental disorder was taken to the Alekseev hospital.
It was not the first time this year that they tried to penetrate into the mausoleum of the Russian “leader”. In early February, a 42-year-old Muscovite wanted to open the mausoleum at night and steal the body of Vladimir Lenin.
The police detained him, and the doctors revealed that he had a psychiatric disorder due to the frequent use of alcohol.
In July 2021, Ruslan Osipov was detained on Red Square after leaving with a single picket. He had a poster that said “Wake up we have a tsar again” (“Wake up, we have a king again”).
Recall that in January last year in the city of Novgorod-Seversky, Chernihiv region, a dismantled monument to Lenin was put up for auction. Initially, its cost was 394 thousand hryvnia.