Behind the shining pomp of the Red Square rally is a Russia in turmoil
As a Moscow concert marked Putin's declaration of the annexation of four regions of Ukraine, the backlash to mobilisation reached fever pitch
A tide of Russians flowed toward Red Square as Vladimir Putin declared his annexation of Ukrainian territory that would herald a shining new era of perpetual war with Ukraine and the west. Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Russia! Together for ever!" reads the banner hanging on Manezh Square by the Kremlin.
There were busloads of tough men from a factory near Moscow alighting by the statue of Karl Marx to celebrate, university teachers passing out invitations to a pop concert to their students, workers lugging armfuls of Russian flags to distribute. Some of the tricolours bore the image of Putin himself.
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