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The granddaughter of the first Russian President Boris Yeltsin, Maria Yumasheva, attended an anti-war rally in London on February 24. The daughter of the adviser to the President of Russia Vladimir Putin, Valentina Yumashev, published the corresponding video in a story on Instagram.
In turn, Yeltsin’s daughter, the girl’s mother, Tatyana Yumasheva, wrote on her Facebook page “No to war.”
Recall that on the eve of the outbreak of hostilities in Ukraine, dozens of Russian actors, athletes, singers, artists opposed the decision of the Russian authorities to conduct a “special operation” in Ukraine.
Among them, in particular, showmen Maxim Galkin, Alexander Gudkov, TV presenter Ivan Urgant, bloggers Karina Cross and Anastasia Ivleeva, rapper Morgenstern, singers Egor Creed and Rita Dakota and others.
On February 24, journalist Elena Chernenko also organized a collection of signatures from colleagues condemning the decision of the Russian authorities. Chernenko’s petition was signed by 291 journalists.
In addition, more people are signing the anti-war petition on Change.org. Now there are already more than 540 thousand signatures. Opponents of the war said they “demand an immediate ceasefire from the Russian Armed Forces and their immediate withdrawal from the territory of the sovereign state of Ukraine.”
On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of a special military operation in Ukraine.
Read about the second day of the military operation of the Russian Federation in the Rosbalt chronicle.
Source: Rosbalt

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