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Wives, girlfriends and children of mobilised soldiers have demanded the war to stop (Picture: East2West News)

The wives and girlfriends of mobilised Russian soldiers have demanded that president Vladimir Putin goes to the frontline ‘and dies’.

Protests and demands to end the slaughter in Ukraine have seen a surge throughout Russia as young men continue to die en masse.

In a message on Telegram channel The Way Home, a group which demands a return of mobilised men, they told the dictator: ‘Vladimir Putin, what have you brought people to? We Russians have no hope left under your leadership.

‘Finish your work and sit down at the negotiating table.’

The women’s protest channel slammed Putin’s reasons for staging a war which is estimated to have killed and maimed over 300,000 Russians, amid clear signs of a female backlash against forced mobilisation.

The wives and girlfriends of mobilised Russian soldiers have bluntly told Vladimir Putin on Telegram channel The Way Home to ???go to the frontline yourself - and die???.

Protests against the war have occurred, demanding action(Picture: East2West News)

Mobilised wife Paulina accuses Putin of ???mockery or taunting??? for naming 2024 as the Year of the Family when she has been apart from her soldier husband for 14 months.

A group is pleading with Putin to let their husbands and boyfriends return to Russia (Picture: East2West News)

Mobilised soldier Alexander??Shpilevoy, 27, calls to bring mobilised home and stop the war.

Mobilised soldier Alexander Shpilevoy, 27, has asked Putin to let soldiers come home (Picture: East2West)

The Way Home asked: ‘What the hell are denazification and demilitarisation? Do you yourself understand what you are talking about?

‘Every time you say these words, people die. Let us live in peace! Or go to the front yourself – and die.’

But the bereaved wives have said Putin would never do this: ‘This will not happen, because the interests of authorities must be served at the expense of the soldiers – ordinary Russians.

‘How cynical do you have to be to continue this bacchanalia and put a good face on a bad game? Won’t you stop until you kill all the young ones?’

The channel showed a video of mobilised soldier Alexander Shpilevoy, 27, who told Putin on video: ‘Just let them go home, everybody wants to go home, everybody really wants to go home.’

Alexander said Russian propaganda pumps out a narrative that Ukrainian soldiers are sent to war like ‘meat’ – yet says this is exactly what is happening in Russia.

Paulina broke down in tears while speaking about her husband (Picture: East2West)

Paulina broke down in tears while speaking about her husband (Picture: East2West)

A wife of a mobilised Russian soldier tells how he is being forced back to the frontline by cruel commanders despite being maimed in a Ukrainian strike.

One woman’s husband is being sent to an assault battalion, even while injured (Picture: East2West)

The mobilised ‘don’t give a damn at all’ about Putin’s justification for the war, Alexander said.

He also mocked Putin’s aim of invading to ‘demilitarise’ Ukraine, warning this was leading to a Russian bloodbath.

Alexander added: ‘I’d like to believe it, I’d like to believe it, but I don’t, about the goals of the war, about the goals of demilitarisation.’



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In a video, wife and mother Paulina ridiculed Putin for naming 2024 as the Year of the Family in Russia – when he has torn countless families like her own apart.

She said: ‘I was amused that the president declared 2024 the year of the family. Why is it the year of the family and I don’t have a husband? It’s like mockery or taunting…’

Her IT specialist husband was mobilised 14 months ago and Paulina has raised their child alone ever since.

Tearfully she said: ‘I just want him to come home soon.’

Another woman told of how her wounded husband was being forced back to the war by Putin’s commanders, when he needs urgent hospital treatment.

She explained: ‘I am the wife of a mobilised fighter who….came out of the mission and can no longer feel his legs.

‘He was supposed to be admitted to the hospital, but [instead] he will be attached to the battalion Sarmat and will go on assault…. It’s just impossible, his children need him, I beg you.

‘Save my husband’s life, at least let him get back on his feet…’

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