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People In Russia's former imperial capital, Saint Petersburg, gather in the streets to protest against president Vladimir Putin's decree on a partial military mobilisation in the country, with Russian police arresting a few of the demonstrators. Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said that Russia would initially mobilise some 300,000 reservists, after Putin warned in a televised address Russia would use all available military means in Ukraine. IMAGES
In Berlin, hundreds take to the streets to protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine. IMAGES
Police detain anti-war protesters in St. Petersburg Russia's second-largest city, on the seventh day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. IMAGES
Protesters in Moscow's Pushkin Square are quickly detained by a large force of armed police officers as they demonstrate against the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine says it has agreed to talks with Russia after four days of conflict, as Russian President Vladimir Putin orders his defence chiefs to put nuclear "deterrence forces" on alert. IMAGES
Russian police detain more than 1,500 people at anti-war protests across dozens of cities after President Vladimir Putin sent troops to invade Ukraine, an independent monitor said Thursday. Up to 1,000 people gathered in the former imperial capital Saint Petersburg, where many were detained by masked police officers. IMAGES