Former politician, public figure and publicist Irina Khakamada in her telegram channel commented on participation in a party in one of the Moscow hotels, to which the security forces came.
"I was invited by friends to a music event and attended only as a guest (it is known that I am fond of electronic music as a listener, not a DJ). That is, I was neither the organizer of the event, nor was I supposed to perform there with any DJ set," she explained.
Khakamada added that the event was held in a secular format and with a business dress code.
"The event has been stopped. Everything went ethically (no one was put face down on the floor). The documents of the young people were checked, all the women were released," she concluded.
As EADaily reported, earlier the REN-TV portal, as well as the telegram channels Mash, Shot and Izvestia reported on an event in one of the hotels in Moscow, which was attended by representatives of law enforcement agencies with a raid.
Shot clarifies that the party was dedicated to Valentine's Day (Valentine's Day). On the videos published by telegram channels and the media, you can see that the rooms are decorated in pink tones, decorated with balloons in the shape of hearts.
The Izvestia telegram channel published a video recording in which Khakamada refuses to comment, and also vaguely says in slow motion: "Love is the confession of Christ."

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