Man arrested after allegedly ramming car through front gates of Russian consulate in Sydney | Sydney

When a man was deported from the gates of the Russian consulate in Sydney, a police officer was arrested after he was injured.
The officers tried to talk to the white SUV driver when the consulate in the eastern suburbs of the city were parked on the car road on Monday morning.
However, the 39 -year -old man behind the steering wheel, “allegedly put his vehicle on the doors of the property” and the police said in a statement, said in a statement.
Helicopter images, doors opened and fragmented front windows showed that they were standing near a large flagpole.
The man was taken to the Surry Hills Police Station where he was questioned. While the federal police were investigating the detectives, the car was taken from the consulate around 10 am.
A 24 -year -old officer continued his hand injury and was treated by NSW ambulance medical officials.
Kremlin Influencer Simeon Bolikov, who was online by Aussie Kazak, was gathered at the consulate for 1000 days after attacking a pro -Ukrainian protester in Sydney.
At 8.30 in the morning, the police woke up with the sound of the sirens, and at the beginning, after thinking that there was a fire on the side, he appeared to find Toyota parked on the grass of the consulate.
Bolikov said the driver was followed by the police while passing through the gates of the compound.
“It looks like a diplomatic asylum attempt by me,” he said.
77 -year -old Boris Kragen, a Russian citizen from Moscow, was surprised to see that the leafy street was banded and a few police cars that block the area around the consulate.
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“I came here to make some documents but they [police officers] He said it was closed, we are waiting now. ”
Small damage was rapidly repaired at the front door and the region was protected by Federal Police Officers.
For a comment, the Russian Consulate was contacted.




