2022 protests in Russian-occupied Ukraine
During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and the resulting Russian occupation of multiple Ukrainian towns and cities, numerous cases of non-violent resistance against the invasion took place. Local residents organised protests against the invasion and blocked the movement of Russian military equipment. The Russian military dispersed the protests, sometimes with live fire, injuring many and killing some. Most of the large protests ended in March.
2022 protests in Russian-occupied Ukraine | |||
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Part of the protests against the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine | |||
Date | 24 February 2022 – April 2022 | ||
Location | Towns and cities of Ukraine under Russian occupation | ||
Caused by | Russian invasion of Ukraine | ||
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Status | Ongoing | ||
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Human Rights Watch reports that protesters have been tortured in the south of the occupation zone.
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