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‘A year of diZgrace’

Antiwar protests and makeshift memorials spring up across Russia, commemorating a year of shame and sorrow over the Ukraine invasion

On February 24, the anniversary of the full-scale war in Ukraine ordered by Vladimir Putin, people across Russia are expressing grief, shame, and remorse, along with their indignation with an invasion launched in their name. As the Kremlin tries hard to suppress all demonstrations of public disapproval and protest against the war, photos from different Russian cities, published by the local media, reveal what many Russians cannot keep to themselves, in spite of the censorship and the brutal police practices.

Tomsk

TV2, Tomsk Tomsk police await potential protesters

Novosibirsk

Sibir.Realii Stuffed toys and blue-and-yellow bouquets by the Taras Shevchenko monument in Novosibirsk

Murmansk

Avtozak LIVE A makeshift memorial to the victims of Russia’s aggression in Ukraine

Khanty-Mansiysk

Solidarnost Another makeshift memorial

Rostov-on-Don

Feminist Antiwar Resistance Activists express support for Ukraine and sorrow for war victims

Perm

Perm 36.6 Locals commemorate a year of the invasion by the memorial to the victims of political repressions and near another Perm monument
Solidarnost ‘A year of diZgrace,’ a banner using the letter ‘Z’ as a symbol of the invasion

Irkutsk

Avtozak LIVE A woman demands the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine

Vologda

Astra A makeshift memorial in Vologda

Vladivostok

OVD Info A protester with an antiwar placard was detained by the police

Ivanovo

Ivanovo’s Free People “Enough of this ‘bloodshed for peace’!” reads a banner in Ivanovo

Barnaul

OVD Info Four young people were arrested by the police in Barnaul for protesting the war

Kazan

Avtozak LIVE A makeshift memorial by the monument to the victims of political repressions

St. Petersburg

Bumaga A St. Petersburg resident was arrested for laying flowers by the Taras Shevchenko monument

Moscow

Atra Flowers by the monument to the Ukrainian writer Lesya Ukrainka
SOTA Three young women were arrested by the police for expressing their antiwar position