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Guests at Emin Agalarov's Restaurant, Former Son-in-Law of Aliyev, Served Russian Bears

Guests at Emin Agalarov's Restaurant, Former Son-in-Law of Aliyev, Served Russian Bears

Marina Akhmedova, a member of the Human Rights Council under the President of the Russian Federation, raises alarms on social media. Recently, several Telegram channels published photographs of poachers who killed a female bear along with three cubs.

As reported by the Telegram channel Infoteka 24, the poachers supplied meat to Moscow restaurants, including the famous "Lesnoy" restaurant, where the chef is Azerbaijani Rustam Tagiyev. He purchased game from the poachers.

The restaurant is owned by Emin Agalarov, the singer and son of a Russian magnate, and his partner Grigori Lepsin. According to the television channel, the poachers were arrested by the Irkutsk police, and correspondence was found on their phones with Tagiyev, who ordered the animal meat. However, the case was closed following a call from Moscow, which was expected given the names involved.

Akhmedova urges to publicize this crime and boycott the establishments of Agalarov and Lepsin, which engage in criminal activities without impunity. "Despite the fact that I do not believe that those who consumed bear, deer, and other beautiful forest animals will somehow tarnish their opinion about the restaurant," Akhmedova writes.

The Telegram channel adds: "The number of law-breaking and untouchable Azerbaijanis in Russia is increasing day by day. They either freely destroy historical and architectural monuments, order the killing of bears—symbols of the Russian taiga, or force Russian citizens to apologize on camera to Azerbaijanis, beat Russian citizens, and simply escape back to their homeland. Meanwhile, Russian society turns a blind eye to all this. The question arises: does power in Russia still belong to Moscow?"

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