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People came to peaceful protests in Irkutsk, Ulan-Uudi, Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Read...

"We are not meat": in the cities of Russia continue to protest against mobilization (photo, video)

People came to peaceful protests in Irkutsk, Ulan-Uudi, Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Ready, Khabarovsk and other cities. Local public reports that the police surround them - 10 security officers account for 10 protesters. In many cities of Russia, protests against war in Ukraine and forced "partial" mobilization have been resumed. In particular, on September 24, the protests resumed in Irkutsk, Ulan-Us, Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Chita, Khabarovsk and other cities.

The protests called the anti -war movement "Spring" and supporters of the oppositionist Alexei Navalny. "As soon as Vladimir Putin has announced a" partial "mobilization in Russia. This means that thousands of Russian men - our parents, brothers and men - will be thrown into a meat grinder," the Telegram writes "Spring". The channel authors point out that deputies and officials shouted daily on TV channels about the need for mobilization, but they do not send their children themselves to the war.

Instead, they will remain in "warm chairs", and at this time the Putin regime will send thousands of ordinary citizens of Russia. In the cities of Siberia there were protests against mobilization, during which the security officers detained several dozen activists. In Novosibirsk on Lenin Square near the Opera House, Russians staged a roundabout and sang the Soviet song in 1962 "Let the sun always be. " But the police surrounded protesters and detained 12 people, reports Taiga. Info.

It is reported that 10 people account for about 50 "sobrov". Tomsk was held on Velvetov Street. People just walk the city center in protest, but the police are not ashamed to delay their disagreements. "It is now known about four detainees. The police are especially careful about passers -by in masks," Taiga. info reports. 19 people were detained in Irkutsk. This was reported by local human rights activist Svyatoslav Khmelkov.

Human rights activist Nyzovkin and activist Natalia Filonova were detained in Ulan-U. In a single picket, Marina Salomatov, a participant of the Movement "Civic Solidarity of Transbaikal" was detained. She was standing with a poster that says "We're not meat!" The Telegram-channel Rusnews writes that about 15 people gathered in Khabarovsk on Lenin Square. They just stood without posters and did not shout any slogans.

However, the police considered it the offense, and detained several people who answered the security officers with the words "mobilize themselves, the pelish rash". Earlier it was reported that the detained Russians, who came to protests against mobilization, were presented with summons to military enlistment offices. At the same time, the Moscow troops claim that they did not order to call the army of citizens on the streets.