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Chinese Workers From the Rosnefti Factory Are Protesting in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Complaining About Salary Delays, and Similar Protests Took Place in the City Five Years Ago.

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On 12 April, Chinese workers staged a protest in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, and about 200 workers marched through the streets of the city, holding posters requesting assistance from Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation, and Igor Sechin, head of the Rosnefti, who stated that the Habarovsky province had protested the employees of Petro-Hajua, who had been involved in the modernization of the Komsomol oil refinery, so they wanted to draw at…

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On 12 April, Chinese workers staged a protest in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, and about 200 workers marched through the streets of the city, holding posters requesting assistance from Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation, and Igor Sechin, head of the Rosnefti, who stated that the Habarovsky province had protested the employees of Petro-Hajua, who had been involved in the modernization of the Komsomol oil refinery, so they wanted to draw at…

·Riga, Latvia
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While Russians quietly and patiently watch as their wallets get thinner and goods in stores become more expensive, Chinese workers in Russia are angry, rioting, and marching through a famous symbol of Soviet industrialization: Komsomolsk-on-Amur.

In Komsomolsk-on-Amur, several dozen Chinese workers from Petro-Hahua tried to protest against their non-payment of salaries for the second day in a row, but they were blocked by Rosgwards and OMONA. Later, the silovists blocked a closed town of workers, but there were no arrests, writing "Beware, News" with reference to local residents.

·Moscow, Russian Federation (the)
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In Komsomolsk-on-Amur, over a hundred Chinese workers from Petro Haehua, a subcontractor of Rosnefti, went through the streets of the city with posters in Chinese and Russian, asking Vladimir Putin and the head of the Rosnefti, Igor Sechin, to help them: they are not paid their salaries.

·Prague, Czechia
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Meduza broke the news in Riga, Latvia on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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