During the funeral of the assassinated Alexey Navalny in Moscow, attendees were reported to chant anti-war slogans, including "Ukrainians are good people!" and "No to war." This expression of solidarity comes amidst ongoing conflict and contrasts starkly with the actions of the Russian military, which has been involved in the killing of thousands of Ukrainians. The chants at Navalny's funeral signify a notable public dissent against the war and have been described as potentially shocking to Russian President Putin. The call for a "1917-moment" in Russia was also echoed, highlighting the depth of discontent.
russians chanting at navalny funeral… https://t.co/fbaVS8QrWW
People chanting “Ukrainians are good people” at Navalny’s funeral. Meanwhile, the Russian Army is busy killing them by the thousands. It’s time for a “1917-moment” in Russia https://t.co/nhmPTTuzNx
🚨 Russia: The crowd in Moscow chants "Ukrainians are good people!" over and over again at the assassinated Alexey Navalny's funeral. https://t.co/m5rB4hzw1n
Russians chant “Ukrainians are good people” at Navalny funeral. Thats shocking for me. But it should be shocking for Putin https://t.co/xM5L0P9Bfu
"No to war" and "Ukrainians are good people": Russians chant anti-war slogans at Navalny's funeral https://t.co/0zV7j6XjDb