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Russia arrests over 3,000 amid nationwide pro-Navalny protests

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Russia arrests over 3,000 amid nationwide pro-Navalny protests

Russia arrests over 3,000 amid nationwide pro-Navalny protests

Supporters of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny demand his release, defying bitter cold and a ban on protests.


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