Russian anti war activists sneak anti-war messages onto Moscow metro trains

A group of anonymous anti-war activists in Russia are sneaking anti-war messages onto Moscow's metro trains, by masquerading them as metro map route information.

Upon closer inspection of the subway map, you'll find that it's the maps of Kyiv and Kharkiv's metros, not Moscow's, and the accompanying text reads "No war".

This is a map of the Kyiv metro.

The text translated here reads:

"Due to rocket attacks and the constant threat of assault, tends of thousands of civilians in Kyiv are forced to take refuge in the subway every night. 
Moscovites express their sincere support to the people of Kyiev. #Moscowagainstwar #Metroagainstwar
No war"

This poster shows the map of the Kharkiv metro

"On February 22 the Kharkiv metro saved tens of thousands of civilians during a monstrous carpet bombardment of the residential areas of the city. 
Moscovites wholeheartedly send condolences to Kharkovites. 

#Moscowagainstwar #Metroagainstwar

 No war."

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