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Dozens of residents of Yekaterinburg appealed to the prosecutor’s office of the Sverdlovsk region with a demand to stop the military operation in Ukraine. It is reported by Znak.com.
According to the correspondent of the publication, about four dozen people came to the building of the department, who took turns going inside to leave their appeal in the mailbox. The police officers who were on duty at the prosecutor’s office did not detain anyone, but asked the citizens not to crowd.
In addition, Znak reports that an unsanctioned protest against a special operation in Ukraine took place in Yekaterinburg in the evening. During the action, clarifies the publication, 17 people were detained, including girls. Human rights activists were allowed to see the detainees.
Mass protests against the Russian military operation in Ukraine are taking place in many cities of the Russian Federation and the world. Previously, rallies were held in London, Dusseldorf, Nagasaki, Tokyo, Phuket, Tbilisi, Rome, Milan, Nicosia.
A line of detainees formed in the center of St. Petersburg today. According to the Rosbalat correspondent, at least 120 people were taken to paddy wagons.
Source: Rosbalt

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