Residents of the village of Nogir in North Ossetia, who do not believe in the existence of the coronavirus, burned a cell tower, leaving their village without communication. The head of the region Vyacheslav Bitarov told RIA Novosti about this.
According to him, some residents believe that SARS-CoV-2 is a fiction, and the authorities of the countries of the world want to drive people home, install "5G antennas" in order to "chip" the population. He said that this is exactly what many participants in the uncoordinated rally that took place on April 20 in Vladikavkaz think.
The rally in front of the government building was attended by about 2 thousand people. The participants demanded the lifting of the prohibitive measures imposed in connection with the epidemic and clashed with the police.
Some celebrities also believe in the theory of the connection between 5G communication towers and the coronavirus: TV presenter and former Dom-2 participant Victoria Bonya told her subscribers about people affected by the radiation whose symptoms coincide with the COVID-19 disease caused by the coronavirus.
Prior to that, this version spread in the UK: there were attacked by vandals at least 20 cell towers.