Anti-mobilization protests break out in Russia’s Dagestan

Anti-mobilization protests break out in Russia’s Dagestan


On September 25, residents of the village of Endirei in Dagestan blocked the Khasaviurt-Makhachkala federal highway, protesting against the mobilization, that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin had announced less than a week ago. The police opened fire in the air to disperse the protesters, Meduza reports

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110 people were drafted from one Dagestan village as part of the ongoing mobilization.

On Sept. 24, several anti-mobilization rallies resumed in Russian Siberian cities, in particular, Irkutsk, Ulan-Ude, Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Chita, Khabarovsk.

Police detained more than a hundred protersters and dispersed rallies. Part of the detained was later released with warnings.

 

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