It does not state , which day it happened . During second day police warned publicly that no disobedience will be tolerated . So it could be that they did not hear / understood police orders and police did what they had to do . Zero tolerance was the keyword that night. And btw. , some house-owners got arrested at first night because they were standing on the street , protecting their windows from looters , police picked them up too. Some were really p!ssed about it.
On other side several Danish youths who had witnessed danish police emptying squatted house , commented that est.police had obviously tolerance limits x times higher than danish ones after witnessing the provocations against the police.
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And the warehouse , yes the famous warehouse , where russias duma-delegation sniffed around dark corners and toilets looking for blood and guts . And it was actually quite comic when you have ex-director of FSB looking expertly for welding-marks in B.Soldiers erm... behind

. Later it was stated that they will send over a delegation of smiths from Tula for closer examination. O tempora , o mores - years ago Sov. parliament wouldn´t have any trouble finding certified welders amongst MP-s ....
Slightly off-topic , but is Moscow city goverment going to re-name the street Est.embassy is , after the dead looter to Dmitri Ganin street?
I´m still waiting the nashists to compose a song for him , so that they would have their own ´´Horst-Wessel-Lied´´.... Damn, the similarities are striking...