It is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the press service of the Perovsky court of Moscow.

“The statement of the Perovsk inter-district prosecutor’s office of the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow about the deprivation of parental rights was registered in court,” the source said.

Earlier it was reported that two protesters in Moscow could be deprived of parental rights.

On July 27, an uncoordinated rally was held in the center of the capital, in which, according to police, about 3.5 thousand people took part.

On an uncoordinated rally on August 3, about 600 people were detained.