“Your son behaves unacceptable!”- The note on the grave of Putin’s parents- See images

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Vladimir Putin’s parents, Vladimir Putin and Maria Semolova (Putina), died in 1999 and 1998 respectively, before their son even became president.

Unidentified activists left a note expressing their grievances about their son at the grave of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s parents at the Serafimsky Cemetery in St. Petersburg this morning. The photo with this action was posted on the Telegram channel of the Feminist Anti-War Resistance, an organization that organizes art and protest actions against the war in Ukraine.

“An unknown group of people addressed the parents of a boy, asking them to take educational measures for their son,” the post on the Telegram channel states. The appeal to the deceased parents of the Russian president is a page from a student’s diary with the following text: “Dear parents. Your son is behaving unacceptable! He skips history lessons, fights with his classmates, threatens to blow up the whole school! Take action!’

The photo with this action was also published on the channel maintained by the “Party of the Dead” on Telegram. The homes of the activists of this artistic initiative had earlier been searched. The “Party of the Dead” has also carried out anti-war artistic actions in the Piskaryovskoe cemetery, which is a cemetery for the fallen of the Second World War.

Vladimir Putin’s parents, Vladimir Putin and Maria Semolova (Putina), died in 1999 and 1998 respectively, before their son even became president.

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