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Date Mar 20, 2024
Duration 00:00:21
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Russian opposition protest during Presidential election in Krakow

Hundreds of Russians queue to voting poles in Consulate during a protest in front of the Russian Consulate in Krakow during the third day of Russian Presidential Elections at noon. Russian opposition leader, who recently died in jail, Alexei Navalny, and then his wife Julia Navalna, called opposition to come to the voting polls on the March 17 at noon, to show Russian President, Vladimir Putin the number of people opposing his reign. It is illegal and dangerous to protest against the government in Russia, that is why Navalny suggested the idea of gathering at voting polls at a certain time. Russian protesters in Poland can speak more freely.

Russian opposition protest during Presidential election in Krakow

Hundreds of Russians queue to voting poles in Consulate during a protest in front of the Russian Consulate in Krakow during the third day of Russian Presidential Elections at noon. Russian opposition leader, who recently died in jail, Alexei Navalny, and then his wife Julia Navalna, called opposition to come to the voting polls on the March 17 at noon, to show Russian President, Vladimir Putin the number of people opposing his reign. It is illegal and dangerous to protest against the government in Russia, that is why Navalny suggested the idea of gathering at voting polls at a certain time. Russian protesters in Poland can speak more freely.

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