HUNDREDS of Russians have taken to the streets of St. Petersburg calling for Vladimir Putin to be ousted from the Kremlin.
A massive crowd spent the evening chanting anti-war songs and demanding Putin is overthrown from Russia’s government in a rare public display of dissent against the tyrant.

Street musicians led the charge against Vlad as they organised an event at Kazanskaya Square on October 13.
Russian citizens flocked to the built-up street and started to rejoice in the anti-Putin sentiment ringing around St. Petersburg.
Many were seen singing the lyrics to Co-operative Swan Lake by Noize MC, a pro-Ukrainian rapper, which was being played by a band in the historic square.
Co-operative Swan Lake is well known among Russians as an outlawed song in the country.
Many of the lyrics are viewed as “extremest” under Russian censorship laws.