Ukrainian Ultras staged a series of anti-Putin protests in several Russian cities
New protests against Russian President Vladimir Putin have been reported in Russian cities, organized by Ukrainian ultras.
This is reported by the media.
As noted, Ukrainian soccer fans had previously appealed to European ultras and patriotic movements to join the anti-Putin protests. Subsequently, some residents of the Russian Federation also joined the initiative.
Over the past year, similar protests have taken place in various cities, including Grozny, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Arkhangelsk, Voronezh, Yekaterinburg, and others.





In 2026, according to reports, anti-Putin graffiti and symbolic protests were also recorded in Nizhny Tagil, Khabarovsk, Perm, Belgorod, Aramil, Verkhnyaya Salda, and a number of other towns.
Protesters photographed anti-Putin graffiti against the backdrop of local landmarks and government buildings.
In February, protests against dictator Vladimir Putin took place in Russian cities, initiated by Ukrainian ultras.
The protests by Ukrainian ultras underscore opposition to Putin’s regime and international support for freedom of speech and civic activism, even in Russian cities.