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Influencer poet begs Brits not to ‘tar all Russians as bloodthirsty warmongers’

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Russia has begged Brits not to tar all Russians as “bloodthirsty warmongers”.Arch Hades (a pseudonym she uses for security reasons), 29, fled to the UK when she was eight years old, after her father was “gunned down in an alley” in St Petersburg.Her father, who has also not been named, embraced “democracy and liberalism”, which she claims the Putin regime” despised.

The poet, who has over 1million followers on Instagram, says she fears that Russians have been “sealed in a cage” with Putin and that he will “take out his wrath on them” if the war in Ukraine doesn’t go the way he wants.

She told Sky News: “I hope to see Putin in The Hague. I hope to see him tried for war crimes.“I’m afraid that when Putin doesn’t get his way, he doubles down and he might escalate his aggression.

I really fear for the Ukrainian people. This is survival for them.“If Putin does take over, I’m afraid he won’t stop there.” She added that she believes Putin “won’t stop unless he is stopped” and if he is found guilty of war crimes, he should spend “the rest of his natural life in prison”, as well as all of his “stolen wealth” used to rebuild Ukraine and parts of Russia that he has “destroyed”. To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.She explained: “Arrest him.

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