Many pro-Russian rallies were held this weekend in the country, at the initiative of the Russian-speaking community.
Berlin
The shock wave of the bloody confrontation in the east of the continent spreads to the German roads. Sunday, for the second week in a row, along the avenues of Frankfurt, Lübeck or Stuttgart, pro-Ukraine people watched, annoyed, pro-Russia demonstrators parading in hundreds of vehicles, the white-blue-red flag on the hood and Kalinka, the Russian “anthem”, loudly on the car radio.
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Officially, these processions are justified by a desire to protest “against discrimination of Russian speakers”. “Russophobia is getting worse every day”justified to the media Christian Freier, car mechanic and organizer of the Berlin parade, “opposed to all wars”. Sunday, April 3, the day after the Boutcha massacre was revealed to the world, around 400 cars had started at the foot of the towers with Soviet architecture in the eastern districts of the German capital to converge towards the city center. “Very well!”, welcomed the Russian Embassy on…