Repeatedly detained in the past for his weekly solo protests in central St. Petersburg, Kuzmin had always been treated with relative lenience by the authorities who only fined him for violating the city’s COVID restrictions. However, he was warned that continuing to mount his protests would end badly for him, and was threatened with being called up to the army or facing criminal proceedings.
After one recent protest on 9 November, Kuzmin was apprehended near his home and taken to a police station. The police handed him call-up papers, which he went on to tear up, broke his cell-phone and physically assaulted him.
Upon his release, Kuzmin reported the police assault and waited for an official response. As he did so, he was detained again on 17 November, beaten, had his glasses broken and was then remanded in custody for 10 days.