In the far East of Russia continued active protests against the decision of the Russian authorities to arrest the local Governor Sergey Furgala.
From Khabarovsk, the rallies spread to neighboring Komsomolsk-on-Amur, where locals also came out to protest. Video of a large column of protesters on its page on the social network Twitter has published Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
“Not only Khabarovsk, and Komsomolsk-on-Amur”, – he wrote, commenting on the footage.
The city’s population is about 244 000 people, while people expressed support for the arrested Governor, instead of which the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin has sent a new official Mikhail Degtyarev, who the protesters are not accepted.
Not only Khabarovsk, and Komsomolsk-on-Amur pic.twitter.com/f6tD2PgcIt
— Alexey Navalny (@navalny) August 8, 2020
People continue to demand the release of Furgala, who is arrested and is in Moscow.
In addition, there was a video of a large column of protesters in Khabarovsk. People shout slogans against policy of the Kremlin and the Moscow authorities.
Volodya not even hope, they will not back down pic.twitter.com/qO44233qd1
— Leontiev Victor (@ROSAGIT) August 8, 2020
Earlier Диалог.UA reported that a protester in Khabarovsk has caused Putin to fight: the Russians in the camera recorded the appeal to the President of Russia.
We also wrote that in Khabarovsk, the airborne troops call for help of veterans of military actions of Russia: “Against lawlessness of the government.”
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Mark Voroshilov