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The men who hung the posters in Moscow turned out to be members of the patriotic movement

The men who posted posters with the slogan “Ukraine, forward to Moscow” turned out to be activists of one of the patriotic projects. These posters appeared in a number of Russian cities, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tver, Smolensk and Kaluga. They depict actor Alexey Panin (included in the list of foreign agents - editor's note) riding a pig, holding a Ukrainian flag. This action was a kind of reaction to Panin’s recent statements, in which he called on the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) not to stop in their offensive and continue moving to Moscow.

According to the patriotic movement, posters were hung in several major Russian cities to protest Panin's remarks. However, it is not yet known whether the police will continue to look for those who organized this action and what measures may be taken against them.

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