"I'd certainly like to see demonstrations outside the Russian embassy," Johnson told MPs in parliament.
Johnson, a former mayor of London known for his many public gaffes, said the "wells of outrage are growing exhausted" and anti-war groups were not expressing sufficient outrage at the conflict in Aleppo.
"Where is the Stop the War Coalition at the moment? Where are they?" he said.
The Stop the War group was co-founded by current opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to protest against the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
During today's debate in parliament, several lawmakers accused Russia of committing war crimes in Syria.
Johnson was responding to a question from Labour MP Ann Clwyd, who called for protests by millions of people outside Russian embassies worldwide.
"I would therefore call once again on everyone who cares about the plight of Syrian civilians to picket the Russian embassy in London and in capitals around the world from today," she said.
"Two million, three million, four million people. It can be done. It has been done in the past."
"The international community has an avowed responsibility to protect and that protection must be exerted," the MP from Prime Minister Theresa May's governing Conservative Party said.
"If that means confronting Russian airpower defensively, on behalf of the innocent people on the ground who we are trying to protect, then we should do that."
Mitchell compared Russia's actions to those of Nazi forces during the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s.
Russia has been waging a punishing aerial bombing campaign in Syria for more than a year in support of President Bashar al-Assad's forces, part of a multi-front war that has claimed some 300,000 lives and seen Moscow further estranged from the West.
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