'How To Break An Arm At Home': Why Vladimir Putin's New Order Sparked Protests Across Russia?

After Russian Prez Vladimir Putin's risky order on “partial mobilisation” of citizens, Moscow witnessed massive protests against its premier. At least 1,386 protesters have been detained nationwide so far, with at least half of the count recorded in the capital Moscow. Russian men, mostly under the age of 35, found themselves in the midst of chaos after Putin announced the partial mobilisation draft. Men who had already served in the military were handed written notices in their offices or at their homes. According to Google search trends, 'how to leave Russia' was the top search, as citizens booked flights to fly out of Russia.#Russia #Ukraine #Nuclearwar #Kyiv #VladimirPutinRead More

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