«40 pilsētās aizturēti vairāk nekā 735 cilvēki,» ziņoja «OVD Info», norādot, ka Maskavā vien aizturēti vairāk nekā 330 cilvēki.
Arī citi mediji, tostarp Ukrainas ziņu aģentūra UNIAN, globālā ziņu aģentūra AFP un Krievijas telekanāls «Doždj» ziņoja par protestiem pret karu Krievijā un demonstrantu aizturēšanu, tostarp Sanktpēterburgā un Jekaterinburgā.
This is Saint Petersburg, #Russia. At least 705 people have been arrested today at anti-war protests that have taken place in 40 Russian cities, the OVD-Info protest monitor said. pic.twitter.com/7XXoswbpt6
— Hanna Liubakova (@HannaLiubakova) February 24, 2022
Police on the streets of Moscow, Russia tonight. A protest has been called against Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine. It is unsanctioned and police are clearly ready to use force against protesters. pic.twitter.com/xsqOpA3rhQ
— Emma Burrows (@EJ_Burrows) February 24, 2022
We are in downtown Moscow where hundreds are protesting against the Ukraine invasion. Arrests. A large police presence. It takes a special kind of bravery to protest in Putin’s Russia – especially on the day he sends his country to war. pic.twitter.com/zDJEEKU03m
— James Longman (@JamesAALongman) February 24, 2022
Huge anti-war protest happening in Moscow, the capital of Russia:
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) February 24, 2022
Russian citizens rejecting the Ukraine invasion pic.twitter.com/Cx6GADwlPy
🇷🇺 Policija #Maskava #Krievija aiztur cilvēkus, kuri izgājuši ielās, lai protestētu pret karu #Ukraina. pic.twitter.com/ofhokrfe2B
— BreakingLV (@breakinglv) February 24, 2022
Pie blakus galdiņa krieviski runājošā kompānija pacēla glāzes par Krieviju bez Putina, un es klusi savā stūrītī iedzēru no savējās.
— alise zarina (@phronemophobe) February 24, 2022