Russia’s National Guard servicemen treated passers-by to hot tea in Moscow's centre on Sunday as they patrolled the streets of the Russian capital, where unauthorised rallies in support of opposition politician Alexei Navalny are being held.
Опять печеньки и горячий чай от Росгвардии на Трубной площади.
— Иван Флибустьеров (@Zw2ApU0HfQrNgqH) January 31, 2021
Забота выглядит так. pic.twitter.com/yXQgkh3ETW
Law enforcement members also distributed masks to participants of the rally.
Доблестные сотрудники ОМОНа угощают людей горячим чаем и раздают маски. В либеральных СМИ об этом никогда не напишут, зато покажут как задерживают провокаторов, выдавая их за честных добропорядочных граждан pic.twitter.com/Ngk9C1xEwS
— Командир Полка (@kompolk) January 31, 2021
Another video circulating online shows police officers helping a disabled man and a woman accompanying him cross the road near Matrosskaya Tishina prison, located in central Moscow.
Due to unauthorised rallies, some parts of Moscow were cordoned off by police officers.
Last weekend, a number of Russian cities were hit by similar protests in support of Navalny, who was detained in Moscow earlier this month for violating probation terms for an earlier embezzlement conviction. Last week's rallies were similarly not authorised and resulted in the detention of protesters, as well as the launch of criminal cases against several individuals.