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Russia ‘are two steps away from something big’ as protestors defy orders to mobilise and Putin is warned ‘this is the final collapse’

25th Sep 22 5:16 pm

There is an unprecedented situation developing across Russia as many thousands of ordinary Russian citizens are now engaging in violent clashes with the police.

Police particularly in the region of Dagestan have been overwhelmed by vast amounts of protestors who are stopping the mobilisation and have blocked roads, on scale never seen in Russia before.

Many experts have claimed that Vladimir Putin has lost his grip and his position remains very uncertain since the widespread demonstrations started.

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Wall Street Journal reporter Matthew Luxmoore tweeted on Sunday, “Worrying scenes in Dagestan where parents of children mobilised for Russia’s war in Ukraine have blocked the main road to the regional capital.

“Police are firing in the air to restore order.”

Footage has appeared on social media showing a group of angry Russian women chasing a lone police officer down the street and attempted to capture him, who knows what would have happened if they did.

Videos posted by Nexta TV women from Dagestan “voicing their demands to local officials” to stop the Kremlin’s orders of the mass mobilisation of their men.

In another clip a police officer who had detained a demonstrator could be seen being overwhelmed by protestors, whereby the police started firing shots into the air.

The unprecedented protests has prompted one social media account monitoring the Ukraine conflict, @TpyxaNews, to claim the “situation is heating up.”

@Tendar said, “Protests in Dagestan are getting more violent. The Russian regime faces here the strongest pushback so far.

“We are just two steps away from something big.”

Alex Khrebet, a Kyiv Independent reporter claimed that “the final collapse of Russia will start in the northern Caucasus”.

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