Police Arrest More Than 3,000 as Protests Grow Across Russia
Despite the threat of yearslong prison terms, thousands of Russians joined anti-war rallies across the country Sunday in a striking show of the pent-up anger in Russian society about President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
In the city of Kaliningrad near the Baltic Sea, a woman protesting the war was recorded in a video posted on Twitter telling a police officer that she had survived the Nazi siege of Leningrad. “There is no more Russia,” Anton Dolin, one of Russia’s best-known film critics, wrote Sunday, announcing his departure. “We are suffering a catastrophe — no, not an economic or political one. This is a moral catastrophe.”
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