‘Putin Father The Tsar!’ Russian activists face no obstacle to staging car rally in Belarus


On Monday evening, activists of the notorious National Liberation Movement (NOD) were driving through the streets of Minsk.

The race in Belarus was staged as part of the All-Russian Humanitarian Rally and the sacred procession ‘Great Russia’.



According to the Russian activists, their goal is to make up humanitarian aid for the unrecognised Donetsk and Luhansk republics.

The route has been approved by the local authorities, the NOD official website says. However, in the video above, the participants admitted to their coming to Belarus incognito.

The participants of the rally (camouflaged) not far from the Estonian border

The rally started in Magadan (Russia).

The participants of the rally in Pskov (Russia)

During the rally, the activists campaigned for Vladimir Putin and called him ‘Father The Tsar’.

The Minsk police let them go through the city without creating any obstacles.

Belarus police covering up for Russian World (archival video), English subtitles 

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