Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said the U.S. Embassy in Moscow promoted the march by posting a map of its planned route online.
The Russian government has said it plans to file a complaint with Washington and Berlin, accusing U.S. diplomats and a German news organization of encouraging major protests against President Vladimir Putin's regime this weekend.
She also claimed that a note at the end of the document requested that protesters did not follow the route set out."As we understand, 90% of that information appealed to people to join the event," Zakharova said.posted on the embassy website—as part of a travel warning for U.S. citizens in Moscow—did have a message below the depicted protest route, which read:"Meetup at any of the indicated spots. Direction: depending on the situation.
Nonetheless, Zakharova cited the document as proof of U.S. complicity."As you know, nothing can be rubbed out on the internet," she said."Unconditionally, we will officially submit all the files to the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, and not just to the embassy. I think that the U.S. leadership will be very surprised at how their diplomats meddle in Russia's internal affairs," Zakharova added.
The foreign ministry is also accusing German media organization Deutsche Welle of promoting the anti-Putin protest movement. In what she described as a"phenomenal gaffe," Zakharova claimed that the channel broadcast a Russian-language call to Moscow residents to take part in the demonstrations.
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