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Rally in Prague to stop arming Ukraine

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Rally in Prague to stop arming Ukraine


13.10.2022

Photo: Rally in Prague. Photo: freeze frame / Nikolay Borutsky / youtube.com

Protesters in Prague gathered outside the House of the Government of the Czech Republic to stop sending weapons to the Kyiv regime. The protesters also called on the president of the country to dismiss the government, which cannot cope with rising prices, RIA Novosti reports.

The action opened near the government building at a time when the Czech authorities were discussing how to support Kyiv. People protested against the pumping Ukraine with weapons, because such steps draw Czech Republic into a military conflict.

Before the action the protesters handed over a petition for Czech President Milos Zeman, where they demanded call for the governor to resign.

According to the protesters, the authorities can’t cope with the  rising prices for energy, food and basic necessities. The document was signed by 30,000 Czechs. In September, a mass anti-government rally was held in the center of Prague. It brought together around 70,000 people.

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