Leningrad siege survivor Lyudmila Vasilyeva staged a rare anti-war protest in St.
Petersburg on the third anniversary of Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the local news outlet Bumaga reported Monday.The 83-year-old Vasilyeva stood outside the Gostiny Dvor shopping center in central St.
Petersburg holding a sign that read: People, lets stop the war! Were responsible for peace on planet Earth.Police attempted to detain Vasilyeva 10 minutes into her protest, but she told Bumaga that she refused to leave without a lawyer.They asked me who ordered me to come, but you can tell that no one sent me, she told the news outlet.Despite police pressure, Vasilyeva continued her protest for an hour without being detained.
She said at least five officers attempted to persuade her to stop.I told them they follow criminal orders and that theyre also responsible for this war, she said, claiming some officers privately agreed with her.Vasilyeva was briefly detained at least three times for protesting in the early days of Russias full-scale invasion in 2022.
She unsuccessfully ran for the office of St.
Petersburg governor last year.In Moscow, residents marked the wars anniversary on Monday by laying flowers and written messages at the base of a statue of Ukrainian poet Lesya Ukrainka.Anti-war protests have been criminalized in Russia, with activists jailed, forced underground or driven into exile.
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