Hundreds of people detained at an anti-war rally in St. Petersburg (photo)

Hundreds of people detained at an anti-war rally in St. Petersburg (photo)

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About 300 people were detained by the police in St. Petersburg at an uncoordinated action against the war. Among them are four teenagers, according to KP-Peteburg.

Protocols were brought against the detainees under the article “Violation of the procedure for holding a rally”.

In total, more than 700 people gathered at the rally near Gostiny Dvor, observers announced harsh detentions.

A day earlier, on February 24, 380 people were detained, including two minors. The court has already ruled on 203 protesters. Many of them were fined 10 thousand rubles, some were arrested for terms of 2 to 10 days.

Residents of Ivanovo also protested against the military operation in Ukraine. On Saturday, the police detained at least four activists, according to the local portal IvanovoNews.

In Yekaterinburg, they planned to collect signatures against military operations in Ukraine, but the police dispersed the action in the very first minutes. Many participants of the rally were detained, E1.RU writes.

According to human rights activist Sergei Zykov, one of the police departments where the detainees were taken was “full to the brim”.

Source: Rosbalt

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