Russian volunteers turned to Putin/Screenshot from video Russian volunteers who are conducting an operation on Russian territory turned to Putin. In particular, they asked the dictator to contact them for a serious conversation. The Russian Freedom Legion, the Russian Volunteer Corps and the Siberian Battalion appealed to Vladimir Putin. First of all, volunteers noted that for several days now the whole world has been watching how the Russian city of Belgorod, Belgorod and Kursk regions have turned into an active combat zone. However, the local administration is preventing the evacuation of the civilian population. In this regard, solely because of your ambitions, civilians continue to suffer and die, – the volunteers said to Putin. Therefore, they called on the dictator to stop this “circus” and think about the fate of “innocent Russians,” again asking him to allow the evacuation of civilians from the combat zone. Your elections have long turned into a complete farce. Stop forcing ordinary people to participate in your show at polling stations under bombs and artillery fire. Even a forced expression of will is impossible when air raid signals sound, the soldiers said. The address also said that the Russian dictator had long ago lost his legitimacy. They noted that under the current circumstances, the appearance of the electoral process has also disappeared. It is obvious to everyone that Russia needs immediate and fundamental changes. In Russia, the need for a deep transformation of the relationship between the authorities and the people, and a frank conversation about new fair social rules, is long overdue. If you are ready to discuss the future of our country without dictatorship and authoritarianism, we, for our part, are ready for such a conversation. If you still have courage and responsibility, get in touch with us in a way convenient for you,” said the volunteers.What the fighters offer
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