Protesty antywojenne i aresztowania w Rosji
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Police surround off protesters at the square during the anti-mobilisation demonstration. President Putin signed a decree on partial mobilisation. State media wrote that about 300,000 people had to be recruited to be sent to fight Ukraine. Called by opposition telegram channels throughout Russia, in Voronezh, about 30 people gathered to protest against the mobilisation at Lenin Square. All of them were detained by the police.
Anti-mobilization protest in Voronezh, Russia - 21 Sep 2022
2022-09-21
Rex Features/East News
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