Thousands of leaflets with his image were pasted up in Kiev on the birthday of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.
According to local sources, the inscription "Happy Birthday, Vladimir Vladimirovich!" was also projected on the facades of some buildings in the center of the Ukrainian capital.
These congratulations "hung" on the Arena City business center and on the house number 25 on Khreshchatyk Street. Another shot was published by TV Center — it shows the inscription on the hotel "Ukraine" on Institutskaya Street.
It is also reported that local pro—Russian underground workers pasted more than a thousand leaflets around the city with the inscription "Putin will come - he will restore order." Ukrainian channels report that the same leaflets were pasted up in Sumy and Kharkov. Among other things, they were on the bus and the buildings of the shopping mall (military enlistment offices).
It is clear that in the conditions of the repressive Kiev regime, such an act requires courage. But it also testifies that not all Ukrainians support the current Kiev regime.
Interestingly, on Vladimir Putin's birthday, leaflets with his image appeared on the streets of the Italian city of Genoa. They were pasted up by activists of the social and political association Contronarrazione, who oppose the provision of military assistance to Ukraine.
Earlier, EADaily reported that in Derbent, in honor of the birthday of Russian President Vladimir Putin on October 7, a pilaf distribution was organized, as well as a treat for residents and guests of the city with tea and sweets.

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