• On Wednesday morning, Putin decreed a partial mobilization of Russian reservists for the offensive in Ukraine and assured that he was ready to use "all means" in his arsenal against the West.

  • Later in the day, several demonstrations were organized against this mobilization.

    This was followed by the arrest of at least 1,332 people according to an NGO.

  • The Russians who have taken to the streets say they are afraid and do not always understand this fight led by their president.

“No to war!

» and « No mobilization!

chanted protesters in Moscow.

The opposition to the mobilization launched by Vladimir Putin in the morning will have earned at least 1,332 people to be arrested, Wednesday in Russia, during improvised demonstrations.

According to OVD-Info, an organization specializing in counting arrests, the mobilizations took place in at least 38 cities in the country.

These are the largest protests in Russia since those following the announcement of Moscow's offensive in Ukraine in late February.

AFP journalists in Moscow saw at least 50 arrests on one of the capital's central arteries.

In St. Petersburg, Russia's second city, a whole bus of arrested people was taken by the police to the center.

As a reminder, in an address to the nation on Wednesday morning, Putin decreed a partial mobilization of Russian reservists for the offensive in Ukraine and assured that he was ready to use "all means" in his arsenal against the West.

Fear takes over

“Everyone is afraid.

I'm for peace and I don't want to have to shoot.

But it's very dangerous to go out now, otherwise there would have been many more people,” said a protester in Saint Petersburg, Vasily Fedorov, a student who wears a pacifist emblem on his chest.

Alexei Zavarki, 60, regrets the immediate police response to the rallies.

"I came to participate, but it looks like they've already taken everyone on board," he said.

And to add: “I don't know where we are going, this regime has signed its death warrant, is destroying the youth.

»

“I fear for myself, for my brother, who is 25 years old and has done his military service.

It can be called, ”says student Oksana Sidorenko.

“Why is my future decided for me?

Alina Skvortsova, 20, hopes that the Russians are beginning to "understand" the nature of the Kremlin's offensive in Ukraine.

“As soon as they really understand, they will go out into the streets, despite the fear.

»

The Russian Interior Ministry, quoted by the Interfax agency, said in the evening that it had suppressed "attempts to organize unauthorized gatherings".

“All of them have been stopped and the people who committed these violations have been arrested and taken to the territorial police units for investigation and prosecution,” he said.

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