Britain appealed on Tuesday to Russians to seek to end Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine
Thousands of Russians, including many women, have been arrested as they demonstrated in Moscow, St Petersburg and other cities against Mr Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.interrupted Russia’s most famous newsreader Ekaterina Andreeva, 60, on Kremlin-controlled Channel 1, to protest against the war.
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