In the city of Kyzyl, local law enforcement officers threw women into rice wagons who came out to protest against the partial mobilization.
In the Russian city of Kyzyl, the capital of the Republic of Tyva, several dozen local women took to the streets to rally against the mobilization announced by the Kremlin. This was reported by the Russian Telegram channel Baza, which published the corresponding video on Thursday, September 29.
Another video from the scene was posted by the Activatica YouTube channel.
The signature says 20 protesters were detained by law enforcement officers.
The video footage shows the police forcing the participants into the paddy wagon.
“There are more employees than protesters,” said one of the detainees.
At the police department, detainees were transcribed data and asked to be fingerprinted.
As we have already written, according to NSDC Secretary Alexei Danilov, mobilizing Russia will not change the situation that has developed at the front.
As you know, dissatisfaction with the announced mobilization is growing in Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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