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The Ministry of Internal Affairs is asked to evaluate for LGBT propaganda* Sobchak's "mockery" on Children's Day

Igor Sinyak and Ksenia Sobchak. Photo: Caution: Sobchak / YouTube

The head of the Safe Internet League (LBI) Ekaterina Mizulina appealed to the Ministry of Internal Affairs with a request to check the latest issue on the YouTube channel of journalist and blogger Ksenia Sobchak. The head of the organization announced this in her telegram channel.

Mizulina published screenshots of the appeals she received with outraged comments about Sobchak's interview with blogger Igor Sinyak. Her subscribers consider the issue to be "outright LGBT propaganda" and urge to take action.

"I got acquainted with the video. An obvious provocation by Ksenia Sobchak, nothing new. Moreover, this devilry was deliberately published on the Children's Day. Is this a mockery of all the efforts of the state to protect children or what?" — Mizulina expressed bewilderment.

She asked Sobchak why on Children's Day she put up an interview "with a man in a skirt," and not with the relatives of the victims in Starobilsk with a story about the tragedy that the whole country mourns.

"Isn't it because the footage from Starobilsk will not be given the same HYPE? Or is it due to the fact that the way to "Europe" after the interview from the LPR will be ordered?"  Mizulina suggested.

The head of the LBI added that on Children's Day it was possible to show talented Russian schoolchildren or "a mommy who raises children alone."

"I really don't understand why this is all. Like many people who wrote to me about it today," Mizulina concluded.

As reported by EADaily, in October last year Sobchak published an interview with a friend of the Bruise, blogger and singer Sergei Grigoriev-Appolonov.

However, after publication, she received an order from Roskomnadzor, which found signs of LGBT propaganda in the issue. The journalist eventually deleted the interview.

Sobchak noted that there is very little law enforcement on this article in the media, lawyers give different advice. At the same time, she and her team live in Russia, love this country and obey its laws.

"I apologize to both the hero and the audience for this forced removal," Sobchak concluded.

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16.07.2026

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