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While the epidemic still could not be controlled in Russia and the number of coronavirus cases increased, the birthday party of Kremlin spokesman Dimitriy Peskov shocked the country.
Dimitriy Peskov, spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin, turned 53 on October 17. Peskov’s birthday party was held at a nightclub in the capital Moscow, where the coronavirus was most common.
Philip Kirkorov, Nikolay Baskov, Stas Mikhailov, Grigory Leps, Emin Agalarov, Lyubov Uspenskaya, as well as RT / Sputnik director Margarita Simonyan, born in Armenia, also attended the party. While many famous artists gave concerts at the party, those who attended the party ignored the social distance and danced entertained until the early hours. Those who attended the party were also seen not wearing masks.
IMAGES FALL ON SOCIAL MEDIA
At the birthday party held in Moscow 4 days ago, many people recorded those moments with a mobile phone camera while Peskov blew out the candles on his cake. After the party, some people started sharing pictures from the birthday party on their social media accounts.
With the images falling on the Internet, Russian media covered the images and accused Peskov of irresponsibility. He reacted to Peskov by sharing pictures of many Russian birthday parties.
The Russians shared the images and reacted to the situation by saying: “We cannot tolerate state administrators who condemn us to an isolated life in the parties.”
Kremlin spokesman Dimitriy Peskov has yet to make a statement about the images posted on the internet.
LAST SITUATION IN RUSSIA
The number of new types of coronavirus (Kovid-19) cases in Russia increased to 1 million 447 thousand 335, and the number of deaths to 24 thousand 952.
According to the statement from the Russian Center for the Control and Prevention of Coronavirus Infections, the number of cases of Kovid-19 increased to 1 million 447 thousand 335 with the virus seen in 15 thousand 700 people in the last 24 hours.
The number of people who died from the virus in the last 24 hours in the country increased from 317 to 24,952, and the number of those who recovered increased from 10,952 to 1 million 96,560.