Anti-Putin trend: Europeans take to the streets from Vilnius to Brussels

A wave of anti-Putin rallies swept across Europe on November 23. In Vilnius, activists hung a poster “FCKPTN” on the Mindaugas Bridge. On the same day, similar banners were unfurled on football stands in Belgium and Bulgaria during the Brugge vs Charleroi and Brugge vs Spartak matches.

“STOP LUKA” posters are also appearing in European stadiums and streets, against the Lukashenko regime. In Lithuania, such actions have long been regular, but now the practice is spreading across the continent.

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