Asked when Putin would sign the order on demobilization, the wives of those mobilized were told that the men were “warriors, special creatures of God” who “wanted to defend their homeland.”
In Russia, the wives of those mobilized went to the public reception room of Putin’s election headquarters and demanded that their husbands be brought home. This was reported today, January 20, by the Russian media, with the publication “Important Story”.
At a public reception, representatives of the Way Home movement asked employees when the president would sign an order about demobilization, and in response, one of the employees said that people are “warriors, unique creatures of God” who “want to defend their homeland.”
A representative of the movement, Maria Andreeva, signed a “decree” with Putin as a presidential candidate, in which she said that her daughter has speech disabilities due to the absence of her father.
In addition, women laid flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier near the Kremlin.
It is reported that none of them were detained in the action.
Earlier it was reported that 1,500 people came out to protest in Ufa: clashes broke out and there were arrests.
Source: korrespondent
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