Mothers of Russian soldiers slam 'shameful' Putin meeting

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The women have accused Putin of 'hiding' from the mothers and wives of Russian soldiers sent to fight in Ukraine.

Members of the Council of Mothers and Wives, a grassroots movement, took to Telegram to

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with mothers of Russia's servicemen participating in the military operation in Ukraine, ahead of Mother's Day at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence, outside Moscow, on November 25, 2022. Putin meets a group of military mothers and wives for the first time since ordering Russian forces into Ukraine nine months ago."Shameful," one woman wrote in the group's Telegram channel on Friday afternoon.

According to local media outlets, 18 women were selected to participate in the meeting. They all sat around a large, oval table with the Russian leader. According to We Can Explain, director Olesya Shigina, who shoots Orthodox patriotic films, sat closest to Putin.

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