"Don't Cover Your Crimes with Popular victory." The 85-Year-Old Blockade of Ludmila Vasiliev Came Out with Such a Poster on May 9th.
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The 85-year-old Ludmila Vasiliev, who survived the Leningrad blockade on 9 May, went out to the Solovetsk Stone in Petersburg with a poster entitled "Do not cover your crimes with popular victory." Vasiliev also brought a bouquet of flowers and a candle to the memorial for the prisoners of GULAG, reports "Bumaga".
Russian police detained an 85-year-old woman on Saturday who lived through the Siege of Leningrad (1941-1944) as she protested against the Kremlin's atrocities on Victory Day. "Don't hide your crimes behind the people's victory," read the banner held by Lyudmila Vasilyeva near the memorial in St. Petersburg dedicated to Soviet citizens sent to the Gulag labor camps. According to the Bumaga news portal, Vasilyeva was detained by police and taken …
In Petersburg, the police detained the 85-year-old blockade of Ludmila Vasilyev when she came with flowers and a poster to the Solovetsk Stone, reporting "paper." The poster said: "Don't cover your crimes with popular victory." Vasiliev brought flowers and candles to the memorial for prisoners of GULAG. According to "Here Tak", the blockade and the picket journalist were taken away to Police Department No. 43. The police asked her to write an ex…
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