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In Rome, a rally was held against Putin’s war in Ukraine

В Риме прошел митинг против войны Путина в УкраинеThe demonstrators demanded to withdraw the occupation troops from Ukraine

In Rome in the framework of the second global action to Stop Putin’s war in Ukraine October 13, held a rally-protest.

According to information, under the walls of the Colosseum and arch of Constantine gathered fifty activists of the Ukrainian community with anti-war slogans and national symbols.

The demonstrators announced the requirements in the current campaign: to withdraw from the territory of Ukraine all the occupation troops of Russia to release Ukrainian prisoners illegally held in Russia and Crimea and to strengthen the observation mission of the OSCE, making it non-stop.

Explaining in Italian and English history and consequences of the war in the Donbass, the participants of the meeting appealed to all concerned to sign the international petition to world leaders on these requirements.

“The world’s media almost completely failed to cover the armed conflict in Ukraine, but the hybrid war launched by the leader of the Kremlin, there are daily passes for the second year”, – stated in the leaflets for foreigners with the slogan: Stop Putin’s War in Ukraine!.

During the Roman shares held flash mobs, one of which is dedicated to the mission of OSCE observers. According to the protesters, the international observers turn a blind eye to war crimes and are acting as puppets in the hands of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin.

On 14 October, a similar event will be held in Milan and other cities of the world.

We will remind, in August the representatives of the Ukrainian Diaspora in Hungary held a rally in Budapest in protest over allegations of Russia against Ukraine in the context of the provocations in Crimea.

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