Russia has announced in the past few hours to adjust the pace of the language of media to prevent any escape that does not serve his battle.
The Russian Communications Regulatory Authority has ordered the media local authorities to remove any reference to the terms “invasion”, “attack” or “declaration of war” from the content they post, and this also included publications by politicians and their families.
This happens when the children of Russian officials, especially among young people, began speaking out against the military operation, with anti-war sentiments rising in the country, according to a report by the British newspaper The Telegraph.
“No to war”
While many senior Russian officials remained in silence, their children joined a torrent of post on social media who condemned war.
Lisa Peskova, the 24-year-old daughter of Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, posted a photo on Instagram with the caption “No to war!”
But he deleted the post less than an hour later, without commenting on it.
A few hours earlier, Sofia, the daughter of the Russian businessman and owner of the club Chelsea’s Roman Abramovich, published a post on social media in which claimed that “the war belongs to Mr. Putin, not to the Russian people”, as he said. it.
Furthermore, its publication stated that “the biggest and most successful lie in the Kremlin’s propaganda is that most Russians are on Putin’s side.”
“re-establish the pace”
Meanwhile, blogger Alexei Stolyarov, boyfriend of the daughter of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, said in a post on Instagram on his birthday that the greatest gift would be “bring back the pace”.
Maria Yumasheva, the teenage granddaughter of former Russian President Boris Yeltsin, tweeted: “No to war”.
Russian tennis player Andrei Rublev, 24, joined the protests on Friday by writing “No to war, please” on a camera after winning a match.
3 thousand protesters arrested
It is noteworthy that the Russian authorities have arrested in three days more than three thousand people who demonstrated to condemn the military operation in Ukraine, as reported Saturday by the specialized NGO “OVD-info”.
Since the attack began Thursday, at least 3,052 people have been arrested, including 467, the organization said.
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