A Russian man threw his cat from the third floor because he was upset with the result of a football match.


A Russian blogger-artist Ivan Namer decided to punish his cat for breaking its litter box. He threw the animal out of the window from the third floor of a building in Moscow. This happened on the evening of March 29. In his Telegram channel, Namer posted a video showing him throwing the cat.
According to the artist, his decision was driven by emotions. He was also upset because his favorite football team, PSG, did not become the champion of France. For PSG to win the championship, the clubs 'Monaco' and 'Nice' needed to draw, but the game ended with 'Monaco' winning.
Later, Namer filmed a new video with the cat and stated that the animal was fine. However, his channel subscribers called the police, and the animal was taken to a veterinarian. The Russian prosecutor's office also plans to conduct an investigation.
Afterward, another story emerged in the news about the Russian occupier Alexander Rabotniytsky, who died from combat injuries during the war in Donbas. Rabotniytsky was a Paralympic Games medalist. His friends and colleagues were surprised that the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation signed a contract with a person diagnosed with 'organic brain damage.'
One of the athletes who trained with Rabotniytsky said he learned that Rabotniytsky was sent to war after he finished his sports career and began having housing problems. The athlete's close ones claim that after deviating from professional sports, Rabotniytsky developed a gambling addiction.
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