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Russia elections: Navalny's widow Yulia thanks anti-Putin protesters as she casts vote in Berlin - BBC News Russia elections: Navalny's widow Yulia thanks anti-Putin protesters as she casts vote in Berlin - BBC News
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People waited hours to cast their vote in the Russian elections outside the country's embassy in London. The widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has thanked those who took part in protests today as the last of votes were cast.
A group of protesters also gathered nearby, condemning the re-election of President Putin and paying tribute to opposition leader, Alexei Navalny. Supporters of Navalny, who died in prison last month, had been encouraged to turn up to polling stations at 12:00 local time and vote en masse, as a protest against President Putin.
Yulia Navalnaya appeared at one such gathering at Russia's embassy in Berlin, casting her vote after several hours in the queue.
In a message on X (formerly Twitter), she thanked everyone involved in the protests worldwide.
"It’s not me, but you who give me hope that everything is not in vain, that we will still fight," said Navalnaya. "I love you all very much."
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