Blood, murders, vaccines, fire - media review 1) The 45-year-old Muscovite Sergei Glazov, detained on December 7, 2021 in Moscow for shooting with victims in Ryazansky Prospekt, turned out to be a radical anti-vaccine, an informed source told Interfax (https://bit.ly/3pFZCse). Earlier on Tuesday, the 45 year old opened fire on Ryazansky Prospekt with a pistol on visitors and staff of the institution. As a result, two people died and four were injured. The gunman was detained, it turned out to be a Muscovite Sergei Glazov. An unregistered Glock pistol was found at the scene. According to preliminary data, the reason for the shooting was a conflict due to the visitor's unwillingness to wear a mask. 2) On Tuesday, German prosecutors uncovered possible motives for the grisly murder case that rocked Germany over the weekend (https://tmsnrt.rs/3GqTJ9m). Five bodies of family members with gunshot wounds were found at their home in Konigs-Wusterhausen, near Berlin. The couple allegedly began to fear that they would be arrested and their children taken away from them for fear of arrest for a fake Covid pass, Chief State Attorney Gernot Buntleon told the German Press Agency on Tuesday. 3) In Austria, those who disagree with the vaccination will be imprisoned for 12 months (https://bit.ly/31G1FEC). Instead of the promised ˆ 7,200 fine for vaccine evasion, the fine will now be softer at ˆ 2,000, however, this amendment to the law against vaccine opponents is still explosive from the point of view of democratic politics. So critics and opponents of vaccination in Austria face 1 year in prison. The amendment has already passed the parliamentary committee. 4) NBC News reports in its report that Europe is on edge (https://bit.ly/31DVnpg). The COVID restrictions have sparked violent protests and skirmishes across the continent. Mass protests are taking place in many European countries against new or repeated restrictions related to the coronavirus. Quite often such actions develop into massive heavy clashes with law enforcement officers.