(Moscow Comprehensive) includes the United States in many cities around the world including the United StatesAnti -war demonstrations broke out in New York, Los Angeles, London, England, and Tokyo, Japan, protesting Russia's invasion of Ukraine.There are also protests in more than 50 cities in Russia, and nearly 2,000 demonstrators have been detained.

When Putin announced that he entered Ukraine in the early morning, most Russians were still sleeping.After the bloody pictures of the Ukraine's mourn in the bombing operation, many Russian celebrities stood up and publicly expressed their opposition to the war. Thousands of ordinary people also took the streets to express their positions regardless of severe ruling laws.

In the center of Moscow in the capital, thousands of people gathered near Pushkin Plaza and shouted "Opposition War".The same words were also sprayed on the door of the Russian country Duma (parliament lower house).Russia's second largest city of St. Petersburg also gathered in protests.

Agence France -Presse said that almost all the interviewed Russians opposed the war and bleeding, but some people in favor of Putin's military behavior and blamed the crisis on Ukraine.

The Russian opposition leader Nava, who served in prison in prison, criticized Putin to launch the war to divert the people's attention to domestic issues.

The people are on the streets to support Ukraine

The aggression operation of Russia has aroused the indignation of the people of the world, especially the European neighbors of Ukraine, and went to the streets to supportUkrainians.The demonstrators can be seen at the Gunnanburg Gate of Berlin, the Swim Square in Prague, and the London Prime Minister's residence.Others marched to the local Russian embassy to protest the war and call for peace.

In the United States, protests are staged in New York, Washington Special Economic Zone, Los Angeles and Chicago.In Manhattan, New York, hundreds of people marched to Russia's official residence in the United Nations. Some people shouted "stop war" and "immediately stop Russia" in the Ukrainian flag.About 150,000 Ukraines in New York City are the largest Ukrainian communities in the United States.

There are also Russians among the demonstrators.Mahalova (34 years old) from Russia to New York in 2017 said that she was worried that Putin's operation would upgrade and evolved into a world war.

She said, "This is very terrible ... the president is simply crazy."