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“Stop This Bloodshed & Return My Son”- Russian Mother’s Tragic Plea To Putin To Put An END To The War


A crying mother’s final plea to Russian President Vladimir Putin was recently caught by cameras.

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The Russian mother can be seen begging the Russian leader to put an end to the war so her 22-year-old soldier son can come back safe and sound.

In the heartbreaking footage, the mother can be seen in an emotionally distressed state as she begs Putin to end the conflict that he began three weeks ago.

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Source: ABC News

The mother revealed how she has not been able to contact her son for the past ten days and it’s worrying her.

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In the same way, she shed light on how her son last informed her about carrying out military drills but little did she know that he would be thrown on the battlefield and forced to fight in the war.

The agonizing video has been released on the day that Russia lost around 28,000 of its soldiers after the war entered its 21st day today.

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Source: Twitter

While the mother is yet to be named or identified, she did say that her son was alive but also added how her fears grew for his survival with each passing day as now there are only 10 people left in his regiment.

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“Please stop this nasty bloodshed. And please return my son”- she continues in a tragic tone.

Source: ABC News

Right behind the sobbing mother, a sea of protesters could be seen who began to march in a circle while holding banners that called for ‘anti-war’ and that clearly showed how Russian citizens were not on the same page as their leader Vladimir Putin.

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Source: BBC

Halfway while speaking during the interview with ABC News, the journalist soon begins to notice how the mom starts getting nervous. And that’s because she sees police in her surroundings who begin to watch her speak and that’s when she starts to flee.

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