The protesters said they were against the “fascist ideology of the ‘Russian world’ and called on the world to do everything to stop this madness as soon as possible.”
In thirty countries in the world, the Russian diaspora on June 12, which is a national holiday in Russia, took anti-war actions, protesting against the invasion of Ukraine, DW reports.
“Thirty -two years later (with the proclamation of Russia Day), the Kremlin unleashed a criminal war against Ukraine, which had previously suppressed democratic institutions in their own country … Therefore, the Russians abroad is taking a global action to remember the spirit of the Declaration of Sovereignty.Do not celebrate, but fight – for a free Russia “Freedom from Putinism. Freedom for Ukraine. Freedom from propaganda, “they told the diaspora.
In particular, the actions took place in New Zealand and Australia. Their participants said they opposed the “fascist ideology of the ‘Russian world’ and urged the world to do everything to stop this madness as soon as possible.”
The rally against Russia’s war in Ukraine was also held in Geneva, Switzerland. In Latvia, demonstrators arrived at the Russian embassy with the flags of Ukraine, the Republic of Latvia, as well as the white-blue-white flags often used as anti-war in the Russian Federation.
In Dusseldorf, Germany, the action was held under the slogan “Peace – Ukraine, freedom – Russia.” Anti -war actions were organized in other German cities – Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, Göttingen, Heidelberg, Munich.
Recall that on the night of June 12, Russian troops fired on the buildings of a children’s health camp in the Chuguevsky district of the Kharkov region.
Source: korrespondent

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