Anti-War Protests Met Moscow’s Victory Day Celebrations

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While the Kremlin attempted to project military strength during its annual May 9 celebrations, activists in Estonia and Poland utilized the date to highlight the reality of Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, Postimees reported. In the Estonian border town of Narva, which sits directly across from the Russian city of Ivangorod, the Narva Museum draped a massive banner over the castle walls at midnight. The poster featured an image of Vladimir Putin and the message: “Putin – a war criminal”. JOIN

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