Women picketed the Ministry of Defense, the presidential administration and the Supreme Court of Russia.
In Russia, relatives of those mobilized came to Moscow and St. This was reported by Sota on Saturday, January 6.
It was noted that in Moscow, activists of the Path Home movement first laid flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier near the Kremlin walls, after which they carried out single actions at the Ministry of Defense, the Presidential Administration and the Supreme Court .
According to the publication, 15 activists took part in the protests in the capital. They emphasize that they are ready to support not only their husbands in the war, but also those who will be mobilized in the future, if there is such a need.
“At some point, it seems to me, there is nothing left to mobilize. There will be a second wave of mobilization, and other wives will come here wearing white headscarves, and we will support them with black ones, never mind,” said of God. one of the participants in the action. Activists have expressed dissatisfaction with the actions of the authorities and the refusal to hold rallies by relatives of those mobilized under the guise of Covid restrictions.
In St. Petersburg, a similar action took place on the Field of Mars, where relatives of those mobilized laid flowers and ribbons with inscriptions. Woman for life in the Eternal Flame.
Let’s recall that last autumn in the Russian Federation, a protest movement began to grow, the participants of which demanded the return of those who were mobilized. However, the ruling regime tries to suppress the public dissent of Russian soldiers’ wives: by bribing or discrediting them on the Internet.
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Source: korrespondent

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