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While the war in Ukraine becomes increasingly harsh and the population on the run grows day by day, in Russia those who dare to show themselves against risk

up to 15 years in prison.

The Soviet police have arrested

3,500 people in a single day,

and the total number since the beginning of the conflict rises to 11,000.

In spite of everything, the voices against the war are beginning to be heard also within the families that have always been considered

favorable to Putin.

Several of the

daughters of the Russian oligarchs,

who are seeing their wealth diminish due to the sanctions that are being imposed on them, have begun to

show their disagreement

with the country's leader.

Some comments that have appeared by these women on different social networks -

many deleted

almost immediately - testify to some positions that are still timid, but that they are there, and open a spiral of lucidity even in the clans that until now had been faithful to Putin.

The daughters of the oligarchs against the war: Sofia Abramovich

Sofia Abramovich, daughter of Roman Abramovich, in 2014.

One of these profiles is

Sofia Abramovich

, daughter of

Roman

Abramovich

, one of the richest men in the world and, until now, owner of Chelsea.

You are 27 years old and you have just modified a post that read: "Russia wants war against Ukraine" for

"Putin wants war against Ukraine".

He adds: "The Kremlin's biggest and most successful propaganda lie is that the majority of Russians are on Putin's side."

His father seems to be along the same lines: he has just announced that he

will sell the English football club

and donate the proceeds to the victims of the war in Ukraine.

Other Russian women demonstrating against the establishment

Elizaveta Peskova

lives with her mother, Katerina Solonitsyna, in a super-luxury house in Paris, overlooking the Arc de Triomphe.

She is the daughter of

Dmitry Peskov,

one of Putin's closest advisers, she would have published a series of Stories on Instagram where she captured her lack of agreement in relation to the war, with hashtags of #

notothewar.

Elizaveta Peskova, left, the daughter of a close associate of Putin.

Very shortly after, these Stories would have been deleted and his account on the social network has been closed to the open public.

Censorship

has also hit her.

Boris Yeltsin's granddaughter also has a voice

Maria Yumasheva

is the granddaughter of former Russian President Boris Yeltsin (who ruled from 1991 to 1999) and is the daughter of businessman

Valentin Yumashev

,

currently adviser to the Kremlin.

At 19, he has uploaded a post on Instagram that shows a Ukrainian flag with the text

"no to war",

as well as a broken heart emoticon.

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Not only that.

He has also supported anti-war protesters by

'parading' alongside them.

His partner,

Fedor Smolov

, a soccer player in the Russian team who raised his voice before anyone else in the team against the invasion, has uploaded a completely black square with another broken heart and the Ukrainian flag to the social network.

The daughter of Putin's mentor

Ksenia Sobchak, daughter of Putin's mentor, Russian journalist and actress.

Another voice against is that of

Ksenia Sobchak, daughter of Anatoly Sobchiak

, the first democratically elected mayor of St. Petersburg, and known for having been a political mentor to Vladimir Putin and

Dmitrij Medvedev

.

On his Instagram account he has admitted

that he is afraid

and has raised a call to Putin to stop the war.

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In the caption, she adds a letter she

wrote to Ronald Reagan

as a child, which reads: "The most important thing now is for

dialogue to end this nightmare.

The world is on the brink of disaster."

She updates it by addressing Putin directly, calling him by his name, "Vladimir".

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