Russians hold anti-war rallies as Putin orders nuclear forces on alert

MOSCOW — From Moscow to Siberia, Russian anti-war activists took to the streets once more Sunday to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, regardless of the arrests of a whole lot of protesters every day.

Demonstrators held pickets and marched in metropolis facilities, chanting “No to warfare!” as President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian nuclear deterrent to be placed on excessive alert, upping the ante within the Kremlin’s standoff with the West and stoking fears of a nuclear warfare.

Protests in opposition to the invasion began Thursday in Russia and have continued each day ever since, at the same time as Russian police have moved swiftly to crack down on the rallies and detain protesters.

The protests Sunday appeared smaller than those that came about on Thursday, the primary day of Russia’s assault in Ukraine, when hundreds of individuals rallied in Moscow and St. Petersburg, however their true scale was onerous to evaluate.

In St. Petersburg, the place dozens gathered within the metropolis middle, police in full riot gear have been grabbing one protester after one other and dragging some into police vans, regardless that the demonstration was peaceable and no violent incidents have occurred.

Ukraine war map.
Protests in opposition to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began Thursday.
Law enforcement officers march as people take part in a protest against Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Russian police have moved swiftly to crack down on the rallies and detain protesters.
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A person holds a sign during a protest against Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The primary day of Russia’s assault in Ukraine, hundreds of individuals rallied in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
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A person wearing a mask with the slogan "enough" attends a protest against Russian invasion of Ukraine.
A protester wears a masks with the slogan “sufficient.”
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In keeping with the OVD-Data rights group that tracks political arrests, by Sunday afternoon police detained at the very least 356 Russians in 32 cities over anti-war demonstrations that day.

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