On November 10, residents of Suji, who fled the war, held a rally in Kursk, Russia. This is reported by rosZMI.
Protest on Red Square
The protesters demand from the authorities to improve living conditions and complain about the lack of heat.
It is noted that several dozen people gathered on Red Square. Anatoliy Drogan, the representative of the administration of Kursk Oblast for internal policy, joined them.
He demanded that the residents of Suji leave the square and go to the public reception room to make a collective appeal. However, the protesters refused.
"We don't care where to freeze. It doesn't matter if we're freezing outside, we're not at home anyway," said one of Suji's residents.
Residents of Suzhi went to a rally in Kursk pic.twitter.com/XHMu0DkUNg
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