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Small protests are taking place in different Russian cities, the police will not...

"I am a veteran": in Russia, even supporters of mobilization (video) are delayed at rallies

Small protests are taking place in different Russian cities, the police will not ceremony with their participants and do not reply. In Russian cities, protests against the Russian President Vladimir Putin mobilized began. Telegram channels write that protest rallies are held, in particular, in the Arkhangelsk, Yekaterinburg, Izhevsk, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Moscow, Novosibirsk, Perm, St. Petersburg, UFI.

However, anti -war protests are few: there are less opponents of mobilization than police officers brought to cities. For example, in St. Petersburg, only about 50 people came to protest the Cathedral. In Moscow, not only young people, but also the mother of the boys of the conscript age came to the protest rally on the Arbat. They are surprised why Russia needs to be protected in Ukraine and they say that they need true protection, which only living sons can provide them.

From all the cities where rallies occur, reports of detention of their participants are received. The protesters do not do the resistance. Moreover, the police break not only those who scanner the slogans "no war" and "Putin - in trenches", but also people who support the decisions of the Russian dictator. Social networks are a video of a mobilization supporter, who, posing in front of the camera, says that the Russians are "no suckers or devils" and everyone will go "defend Russia".

To the clarifying question whether he supports the mobilization, the video of the roller answered in the affirmative, but after that he was twisted by police. He shouted, "I am a veteran", but it didn't help him. After the announcement of Russian President Vladimir Putin mobilization, the Russians bought out all flights from Moscow to Istanbul and Yerevan on September 21, just a few minutes after his speech.