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Ukraine's Presidential Office responds to Russian 'opposition' anti-war march in Berlin

Ukraine's Presidential Office responds to Russian 'opposition' anti-war march in Berlin Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak

Today, an anti-war march of the so-called Russian "opposition" took place in Berlin. However, to stop Putin and the war, protests must take place in Moscow, states Andriy Yermak, head of the Office of the President of Ukraine on Telegram.

The head of the President's Office emphasized that Russians are responsible for the murders of Ukrainians, genocide, and for bringing the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin to power, who remains in the Kremlin.

To stop the war and his actions, protests must take place in Moscow. Otherwise, according to Yermak, Russians and Putin are one and the same.

"The only way to save themselves is to hold protests against the war in Moscow. If Russians tolerate Putin's crimes, they are with him — one and the same," concluded the head of the President's Office.

It should be noted that the anti-war march in Berlin on November 17 was organized by Russian "oppositionists" Ilya Yashin, Yulia Navalnaya, and Vladimir Kara-Murza. They demanded the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine, the prosecution of Putin as a war criminal, and the release of all political prisoners in Russia.