Dozens detained as Russian soldiers’ wives call for their return from Ukraine
- Dozens of people, including journalists, were detained in central Moscow at a rally protesting Russia's mobilization of men to fight in Ukraine.
- The wives of mobilized men have been staging protests outside the Kremlin walls, demanding their partners be brought home. This movement has grown out of the anger of relatives of reservists sent to Ukraine under President Vladimir Putin's mobilization decree.
- The authorities have not tried to suppress the protest, as it is an uncomfortable topic ahead of the March presidential election. The movement has gone unpunished and is being ignored by state media.
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