“I will not die for Putin!”: Young Russians refuse to fight Ukraine and go out to protest [VIDEO]

The message of the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, on the “partial mobilization” of citizens and reservists of the country to fight against ukraine has aroused the protests of thousands of citizens in Moscow and other parts of the country. Young people and older adults have decided to take to the streets protesting with the phrase “I am not going to die for Putin” in rejection of the president’s call.

According to the protesters, the measure ordered by the president of russia It would be nothing more than a drowning slap at the loss of territory in Ukraine, which means sending a man to die for an end that no longer makes sense. “Why will mothers and children shed tears? For Putin’s palace?” questioned the Vesná peace movement.

Young people are captured in mobilizations

Just hours after Vladimir Putin’s announcement, hundreds of people took to the streets to make their voices heard in protest, however, they were violently restrained by law enforcement officers. To date, more than 1,000 detainees have been reported.

As is recalled, Vladimir Putin threatened NATO with a nuclear attack if it continued in its role of supporting Ukraine. The head of state extended his message to all enemies of his nation and allies of Ukraine.

“I want to remind you that our country also has various means of destruction and in some components more modern than those of the NATO countries (…) And if the territorial integrity of our country is threatened, we will certainly use all our weapons (our means) that are in our power to protect Russia and our nation,” Putin said.

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