Navalnists in Yekaterinburg again came out to rally with the flag of Ukraine
In Yekaterinburg, a dozen and a half protesters came to the city center in support of “political prisoners.” Among the latter they counted blogger Alexei Navalny, former governor of the Khabarovsk Territory Sergei Furgal, member of Memorial banned in Russia Yuri Dmitriev and other liberals, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The rally was accompanied by anti-Putin songs with lyrics about “Uncle Volodya” and “tightening the screws.”
One of the protesters was holding a poster with the flag of Ukraine and the inscription “no to war.”
The picketers also began to worry that they would soon find themselves in serfdom, but were glad that in Yekaterinburg it was easier with liberal values than in other cities:
“Such events are coming that you can’t sit on the sofa... This is happening in the country - we are going to serfdom, we are going to the 19th century, living in the 21st, but we are going there... But it’s good that Yekaterinburg took second place in its protests “, said one of the speakers.
The action itself lasted about two hours. At this time, the police were filming the protesters, but did not disperse the protest.
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