Putin 'hiding' from mothers and wives of Russian soldiers—anti-war group

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Ahead of a planned meeting between the president and conscripts' families, one mother and campaigner asked whether Putin had the courage to talk to 'women who aren't in your pocket.'

is"hiding" from the mothers and wives of Russian soldiers sent to fight in Ukraine under his partial mobilization, an anti-war group has claimed.

have been invited to the event, which Kremlin sources say is scheduled to take place on Sunday, November 27, Mother's Day in the country. She asked the president whether he had the courage to meet with the council"in the open" and with women who"weren't hand-picked."

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