Russian Mother Terrified After President Putin Detained Children For Protesting Against War With Ukraine (Video)

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A picture taken on March 8, 2018 shows Russia's President Vladimir Putin congratulating Russian women on International Women's Day. / AFP PHOTO / SPUTNIK / Alexey NIKOLSKY (Photo credit should read ALEXEY NIKOLSKY/AFP/Getty Images)

Terrified Russian mother tries to calm daughter after President Putin detained children for protesting against his war against Ukraine

A terrified Russian mother was captured in a haunting video trying to explain to her tearful daughter why they have been detained by armed police for opposing President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine.

The children and their mothers went to put flowers at the Ukrainian embassy in Moscow, with the kids handed in ‘No to War’ posters. But the mothers and children were all detained.

Sociologist Alexandra Arkhipova told of her horror when mothers Ekaterina Zavizion and Olga Alter and their children Sofya Gladkova, seven, Liza Gladkova, 11, Gosha Petrov, 11, Matvey Petrov, nine and David Petrov, seven, were held by Russian officers.

‘All of them were detained by the police,’ she said.

The police carried them in a police vehicle and took them to the Presnenskoye police station.

‘Phones were taken away from parents, and the policemen are shouting at the parents threatening these brave mums and their children, that the kids could be put into care right now, and these mothers would lose their parental rights.’

The video below shows one of the mothers Ekaterina Zavizion and her daughter Sofya, seven, talking through the metal cage of a cell.

The deeply distraught girl clutches her mother’s hand through the cell

‘They don’t want many people gathering in one space,’ explained her mother.

‘Why are you sitting there?’ Demand her daughter. Everything is going to be good, do you trust me?’

The children were taken by their mothers to lay flowers at the Ukrainian embassy in Moscow. But the women, along with their children – were arrested and thrown in the police van, to be held by police overnight.

Mother Ekaterina told of the ‘hell’ she suffered as her children screamed and wept when they were detained.

‘I had watched videos showing the horrible inhumane bombing in Kharkiv – and realised I could no longer sit under a bush shaking and pretend nothing was happening,’ she said.

‘My heart is tearing with sorrow and pain.

‘I had the most peaceful intentions – to lay down flowers.

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