Putin arrests thousands of Russians protesting war

About 2,500 people were arrested Sunday in protests against Russia's military operation in Ukraine, Russian police have said, the Guardian writes. Citizens who go against and protest President Vladimir Putin's decision to attack Ukraine have continued to be arrested in Russia. A police spokesman has said 1700 citizens were [...]
Citizens who go against and protest President Vladimir Putin's decision to attack Ukraine have continued to be arrested in Russia.
A police spokesman has said 1700 citizens were arrested in Moscow, as about 2,500 people took part in an unanciated <x0...proposs. While another 750 have been arrested at another rally in Russia's second largest city, St Petersburg. Russian news agency reported on this.
Since Russia has launched military attacks on Ukraine's territory on February 24th, Russian citizens have long organised gatherings in Moscow and other Russian cities to oppose their state's decision.
Of all the gatherings, Russian police have arrested citizens who from Putin's power were targeted as anti-states. /Express/












