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The protesters held Ukrainian flags and posters with slogans

"This and my shame": In Berlin, the Russians held a rally in support of Ukraine (video)

The protesters held Ukrainian flags and posters with slogans "Victory of Ukraine". On Friday, February 24, several dozen people in Berlin came to a rally in support of Ukraine. About it reports AFP. It is noteworthy that all the activists who came to the rally are Russians who live in Germany. Even the cloudy weather with light rain did not scare people. They took to the streets with the cloths of the National Flag of Ukraine.

Some people not only kept the flags in their hands, but also threw flags on their shoulders. Activists also kept posters with slogans to support Ukraine. "Victory to Ukraine! Freedom of Russia," it was written on them. The rally Russians reached the Moscow cafe on Karl-Marx Alei. He was renamed a few days ago: the name "Moscow" was delayed with blue and yellow cloths with the name of the Ukrainian capital. Activists urged to complete the war with our country and return all the captured territories.

They also talked about their personal responsibility and responsibility of Russia in general for crimes committed in Ukraine. "The whole world should know that" Russians against war "is not meme. And today we are just like all people of the world for Ukraine. We wish the defeat of the Russian army and victory to Ukraine," said Gallerist Marat Gelman in conversation with journalists. . "This is my shame. People who, as the Nazis at 4 am, bombed Kiev who raped women in Bucha-they speak Russian.

This is my country doing it," said political scientist Leonid Gozman. We will remind, on February 23 in the city of Hera (Germany) supporters of aggressive policy of Russia against Ukraine who decided to walk through the gait, laughed locals. A group of people with Russian flags walked through the streets of the German city of Hera under a circus march, which was turned on locals, thus expressing support for Ukraine.