Russia activists beg West to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine to kill Moscow troops

Russia: Students protest outside US and UK embassies

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A group of Russian students stood outside US and UK embassies across Russia to demonstrate against Western countries supporting Ukraine. The Russian youth protestors stood holding placards that showed injured Russian soldiers with various limbs blown off from battle. Western countries and NATO-aligned nations have been supporting Ukraine by gifting them top-of-the-range artillery since the beginning of the Russian onslaught.

The Russian group of students stood outside the American and British embassies in order to protest the West from sending Ukraine weapons.

The large group of activists held large photos of Russian soldiers injured during the war.

The images of Russian soldiers had all been maimed and had missing limbs from battle.

The activist group chanted their message to the West, despite Russia being the one who illegally invaded Ukraine.

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But the protestors were met with ridicule online, as social media users noted that Russian soldiers would not be dying had Moscow not launched an invasion of Ukraine.

@abnyn1 wrote: “This has to be the most pathetic thing you will see today.

“Russians are begging at the US and UK embassies to stop sending weapons to Ukraine that kills and injures Russian soldiers.

“Maybe the Russian soldiers shouldn’t be in Ukraine?!”

User @Tweet4Anna said: This is so twisted on so many levels ‘let us kill Ukrainians without resistance’. Every left politician (Corbyn, for example)and activist looks like this when they say “stop weapons deliveries, more ppl will die”. They don’t care about Ukraine, it’s all about helping Russia win.

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@PietazekBura said: “Their lack of self-reflection is sinister.”

@LouiseMensch said: “Let them beg. The answer is no.”

@IWasTheGoodGuy said: “I would say Ukraine begging for weapons and money is a bit more pathetic than these people asking America not to kill their sons and brothers.”

@KauffBrian said: “It’s pathetic to protest the escalation of war? What a sick worldview.”

@Europeaniste said: “But, but, but… I thought these weapons “did not have a significant impact on the situation”, according to Shoigu?!”

@JonBoyLaw said: “Reality hurts when you realise you are not the powerful nation you thought you were. Boo boo.”

@Joczechowska said: “No Russian children have been killed or maimed but how many Ukrainian children have been killed or maimed – that’s the difference.”

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Despite the Russian student protest to stop the West from sending weapons, the West has vowed since the beginning of the illegal invasion to continue to send weapons.

Outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has vowed to train 10,000 Ukrainian troops every 120 days.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: “This latest tranche of military support will enable the Armed Forces of Ukraine to continue to defend against Russian aggression and the indiscriminate use of long-range artillery.

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