Navalni calls for mass rallies this Sunday in Moscow and Saint Petersburg
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalni has called on the country’s population to ignore the bans and take to the streets of Moscow and Saint Petersburg this coming Sunday to demand an end to the invasion of Ukraine and protest against Russian President Vladimir Putin. , whom he has described as the main architect of the intervention.
“Eight days ago,” Navalni denounced on Friday, in his announcement of the call, “our country began to be considered the absolute evil. Thousands of people are dying from bombs and rockets and all because of one person: Vladimir Putin disgraces the Russian flag, the Russian language and the very word ‘Russia'”.
The opponent described Putin as a “crazy dictator” who has “thrown down all the country’s achievements in a matter of days” and will “doom the country to guilt for decades.”
Source: Lasexta

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