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On Saturday, Russian police clashed with thousands of protesters who took to the streets amid freezing temps across the country, demanding the immediate release of opposition figure and prominent critic of President Vladimir Putin, Alexei Navalny. In Moscow alone, an estimated 15,000 protesters came out to support Navalny’s anti-corruption message until police beat and dragged several demonstrators and detained others. More than 3,000 were taken into custody across 109 cities over the weekend, including Navalny’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, in Moscow, in the largest expression of dissent in Russia in years.
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