Regarding Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, there is one act in which opposition members of the local council argue that it should openly withdraw, and the situation is that dissatisfaction with the military invasion is spreading.

On the 27th, a member of the opposition party and the Communist Party suddenly read a document to President Putin as an additional agenda item at a parliament in the Primorsky Territory where Vladivostok, the central city of the Russian Far East, is located.



He first mentioned support measures for families such as soldiers who died in the military invasion of Ukraine, and then complained that "if we do not stop military operations, more orphans will increase."



In response, the chair urged him to stop speaking immediately, but he stood up and continued reading, "Young people who could have contributed significantly to the country have died or were injured in military operations." Said.



"Success by military means is impossible," he said, calling for the immediate withdrawal of Russian troops, and another member of the same Communist Party applauded.



Meanwhile, Governor Oleg Kozhemyako, who belongs to the ruling party, strongly criticized "It is a stigma against the Russian army fighting Nazism. What are you thinking?" I did.



In March, the Putin administration banned "calls for the suspension of military operations and activities aimed at damaging the credibility of the military" by law, and is strengthening information control.



For this reason, it is unusual for public parliament to criticize the military invasion, and while it is reported that the protracted battle has caused a large human loss on the Russian side, dissatisfaction can be seen. I am.