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In Saint Petersburg, AFP reporters saw police surround a small group of protesters and detain them one by one, loading them onto a bus.Russian police officers, one of them with letter "Z" on his uniform, a symbol of support of the military invasion in Ukraine, detain a man at an anti-war protest in Moscow."Everyone is scared. I am for peace and I don't want to have to shoot.
Mr Putin, in a televised address, warned Moscow would use all available military means in Ukraine, but the "partial mobilisation" decree gave no clue as to who would be called up. As a permanent member of its most powerful entity, the Security Council, Russia was able to veto a demand to stop its attack on Ukraine days after it began.
Opposition foreign affairs spokesman Simon Birmingham has called on the government to provide expeditious assistance to Ukraine, and rejected the Russian president's comments. President Putin's mobilisation order came as 10 prisoners of war - including two from the United States and five from the UK - were freed as part of an exchange between Russia and Ukraine.
imagine if Australia tried conscription. The riots in Sydney would be ten times this
If your so righteous, why not talk about the genocide in Yemen
At least the Russian police is not as brutal as the Victorian police under Daniel Andrews.
Courage brave ones.
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