The Jihad, sponsored by Russian government against post-revolutionary Ukraine, deserves a proper response. “Ukrayinska Pravda” calls upon all not to hold back any emotions, feelings and lexical expressions when writing directly to the main ideologist of the “Gas War” – Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.
The plan of action is simple. To contact Mr. Putin and let him know your thoughts, this can be done in a number of ways.
First method – postal delivery.
The address consists of three words: Russia, Moscow, Kremlin.
Zip code: 103 132.
To whom: President of Russia Vladimir Putin
Example:
Vladimir Putin
Kremlin
Moscow
Russia
103132
An alternative presidential address as provided on the official website is Russia, “4, Staraya Square, Moscow, 103132.”
Second method – telegram.
Same address – Russia, Moscow, Kremlin zip code 103 132.
Third method and probably most accessible is Email. Mr. Putin may be contacted by using an online form located at Kremlin’s website. Access the form by clicking here.
And for true zealots, there is always the telephone. In our opinion, the best way to place a phone call to Kremlin is by contacting the head of a special directorate in the Presidential Executive Office – the Presidential Directorate for Correspondence from Citizens. The name of this person is Mironov Mikhail Olekseyevich . The telephone number (if calling from Ukraine): +8 10 7 095 206 46 36. If calling from elsewhere, consult local interstate dialing guidelines. The Kremlin number is then 7 (country code) 095 (city code; the zero may have to be removed to place a call) followed by 206 46 36.
It is worth noting that only a mass public campaign of Ukrainians and sympathizers can make this action a success. Additionally, you ought to remember that money spent on stamps, telegrams, and long-distance calls will be going into the budget of Ukraine. Perhaps in this way we will fill the treasury for the new increased prices of Russian natural gas?























