A search was carried out at the home of serviceman Alexander Lunin, who had earlier recorded an appeal to Vladimir Putin. His wife, Tatyana, reported this on TikTok on June 27. Lunin’s Instagram followers drew attention to the post. Tatyana later deleted the post, but the video was circulated by the Telegram channel Mobilization | News | What to Do?
In the video, Tatyana Lunina said police came at night and searched the grounds of their home in the village of Lizinovka in Voronezh region. According to her, security officers took “everything they found”: flash drives, computers, laptops, a disk, “something else” and nunchucks.
Lunina also said her husband was not at home: the day before, he had left for Moscow. According to her, Alexander Lunin is not getting in touch. She suggested that he may have been detained or may be on the road without a connection.
Shortly after deleting the video from TikTok, Tatyana Lunina wrote on VKontakte: “Friends! I understand your concern; I am worried myself. Sasha is alive and well. He said not to post any information for now, not to give interviews, and not to respond to comments. We are simply waiting.”