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Partial mobilization in Russia: opponent Alexei Navalny fears “a great tragedy”

Alexei Navalny said during a hearing at one of his trials that it was “clear” that the war in Ukraine was getting worse.

The reactions continue. The imprisoned opponent of Russian power Alexei Navalny denounced this Wednesday the partial mobilization announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a hearing in one of his numerous trials, according to a video shared by Russian media and the opponent’s spokesman.

“All this will lead to a great tragedy and a large number of deaths,” the main critic of the Kremlin lashed out.

“It is clear that the criminal war that is currently unfolding is getting worse and bigger, and Putin is trying to involve as many people as possible in it,” lamented Alexei Navalny, using a Kremlin-banned word that calls his assault. in Ukraine “special military operation”.

Calls to demonstrate in Russia

According to him, the Russian president, by involving 300,000 reservists to reinforce the troops in Moscow, wants to “dirty the blood (hands) of hundreds of thousands of people.” Alexei Navalny has been imprisoned since January 2021 for cases that he considers false.

“Everything is done so that a single man preserves his power (…) and prolongs it,” lamented the main opponent of the Kremlin.

On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization and threatened the West with the use of nuclear weapons.

Calls to demonstrate during the day in many Russian cities against these announcements are shared on social networks.

Author: CS with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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