A man threw a Molotov cocktail at a government building in a central Russian city on Thursday, in a clear protest against President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, according to a report in Newsweek.
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Russians To Hold Candles Light Gatherings To Show Support To Navalny On Valentine s Day
Hundreds of Russians are all set to hold candlelight gatherings in their residential courtyards, on February 14, in a symbol of their solidarity with Navalny.
Hundreds of Russians are all set to hold candlelight gatherings in their residential courtyards, on February 14, in a symbol of their solidarity with detained opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Despite being warned of arrests and hefty fines by law enforcers, his supporters have chosen the day of love to support the man who has fearlessly stood against Putin’s “corrupt” administration. As per official’s records, Russian authorities have detained over 7,000 people since the protests emerged late in January.