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Rally participants in Nuremberg demanded to stop sending weapons to Ukraine

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Rally participants in Nuremberg demanded to stop sending weapons to Ukraine


20.07.2022

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Participants of the rally in Germany demanded to stop sending weapons to Ukraine, the Readovka telegram channel reports. The rally took place in Nuremberg. The participants gathered at the plant of the Diehl BGT Defense arms corporation, which produces weapons supplied to the Ukrainian army.

The activists carried in their hands portraits of the children of Donbass who died as a result of Ukrainian shelling. They also carried a banner with a QR code that leads to an interactive map of the young victims of the Kyiv regime. One of the protesters said that the lives of Russian children "are not as important as the lives of any other children" for those who fuel the conflict with the supply of weapons.

Earlier, a rally in support of Russia's actions in Ukraine took place in Bergamo, Italy. The organizer was Amedeo Avondet, a university student from Turin, the creator of the United Italy project. According to him, about 300 people came to Piazza Vittorio Veneto. Many were holding Russian tricolors in their hands. The participants protested against the policy of the Italian authorities regarding the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, against the transfer of weapons to the Ukrainian army.

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