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NATO summit is ‘summit of death’ – Russian youth movements

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Published: July 14, 2023 5:54 pm
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Thousands of young people joined protest actions outside of Western diplomatic missions in Moscow and St. Petersburg this week

Russian youth activists staged a series of protests outside of Western diplomatic missions in Moscow and St. Petersburg in the wake of the latest NATO summit in Vilnius on Tuesday. The protesters condemned Western nations’ continued arms shipments to Kiev, adding that the weapons supplied by the US and its allies are used to “kill elderly people and children” in Ukraine.

More than 2,500 young people took part in the protests, the ‘Young Guard of United Russia’ – the biggest parliamentary party’s youth wing – said in a statement. The Young Guard organized the rallies together with the ‘Volunteer Company’ – a patriotic youth organization seeking to preserve Russia’s “historical memory.”

The demonstrators were holding placards with slogans like: “NATO summit is a summit of death” and “NATO weapons are in the hands of terrorists.” Some of the banners and placards they were holding also featured photos of civilians killed in Ukrainian strikes.

The activists protested outside of the diplomatic missions of 11 nations, including Lithuania, which hosted the latest NATO summit, head of the ‘Young Guard’ group Anton Demidov said in a statement. His movement was protesting the deliveries of “lethal arms” to Ukraine because “civilians are getting hit” with such weapons, Demidov said. “These weapons are injuring and maiming elderly people and children,” he added. 

The ‘Young Guard’ leader specifically condemned Washington’s decision to hand over cluster bombs to Ukraine. Such weapons are banned all over the world, Demidov said, adding that some of the bomblets scattered by cluster bombs do not explode and are later found by children. “Children are getting blown up and injured by these munitions,” he said.

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