 Russian pro-war nationalist Girkin nominated for presidency, but notary does not come. Igor Strelkov-Girkin, a Russian terrorist and former FSB officer, was nominated by an initiative group to run for president of Russia, but the notary meant to certify the procedures did not show up. Medusa reported this with reference to the Osterozno Novosti Telegram channel. According to the channel, 556 people spoke in favour of Strelkov's nomination. At the same time, protocols in support of Strelkov were signed without a notary to certify the signatures. We'll do everything. It didn't work out with the notary, but we will notarise it. Today, unfortunately, we couldn't, said Strelkov's wife, Miroslava Reginskaya. For notaries, with whom the initiative group had an agreement to issue signatures, declined to take part in a meeting. The organisers of Strelkov's campaign headquarters said, as reported by the SOTA vision project. Representatives of the initiative group also offered to send the missing documents via Telegram. The Osterozno Novosti Telegram channel noted that representatives of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation did not show their presence at the meeting in any way. It is unlikely that they will be able to accept such documents. Medusa reported, Igor Girkin has been detained since July for public calls to extremism. The formal reason for the case was two posts in Strelkov's Telegram channel regarding occupied Crimea and payments to servicemen deployed on the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine. On 14 December, the Moscow City Court began its consideration of Strelkov's case.