Long lines in front of polling stations in Russia to protest Putin's regime

Long lines in front of polling stations in Russia to protest Putin's regime

The last day of the presidential elections a Russia It was marked by protest.”He appeared against Putin“, organized and promoted by opponents of the Kremlin Alexei Navalny Before the voters who oppose the regime he heads die Russian President Vladimir Putin They gathered at twelve o'clock in the afternoon and lined up around the polling stations with the aim of thwarting the voting process. Then they left without voting. Lines formed in cities such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, Ekaterinburg, Chelyabinsk and Novosibirsk.

Yesterday, the Russian authorities warned residents via SMS messages asking them not to participate in “extremist” actions. During the three days of the election, many voters posted pictures of their ballot cards with protest slogans painted on them, such as “Navalny is my president,” “No to war, no to Putin,” or “Putin is a killer.”

The presidential elections in Russia began on Friday and end today. Voting is also taking place in Ukrainian regions occupied by the Russian army. In fact, a number of human rights organizations have reported that soldiers are forcing Ukrainian citizens to vote under threat.

In addition to Putin, three other candidates were presented, all of them figures close to the Kremlin. On the other hand, there are two candidates who oppose the regime, such as: Boris Nadezhdin I Ekaterina Dontsova They cannot be submitted.

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