update More than 50 detained during Russian demonstrations against fraudulent election of Putin – Real-time update on Ukraine conflict.

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More than 50 detained during Russian demonstrations against fraudulent election of Putin - Real-time update on Ukraine conflict.

A massive explosion, caused by a series of “Ukrainian strikes,” engulfed a Russian gas pipeline in a towering fireball.

More than 50 Russian citizens have been arrested during protests taking place throughout Russia today as opponents of Vladimir Putin gather to express their opposition to his government.

Today, a total of 51 individuals have been arrested in 14 different cities in Russia. According to the OVD-Info organization, at least 23 individuals were detained in Kazan and ten in Moscow.

Rephrased: Referred to as the “Noon Against Putin” movement, Russian individuals dissatisfied with the ruler’s governance are being urged to gather at polling stations simultaneously at 12 pm on March 17, or 9 am UK time.

“We are eager for this dark period to come to a close. Our desire is for a bright and stable future,” states the campaign’s website. “However, as citizens of our nation, we feel overlooked by both our leaders and each other, despite our shared struggles and aspirations.”

On the final day of voting, Sunday, March 17th, at noon when we go to the polling locations, we will demonstrate and witness for ourselves the strength of our numbers. We have the potential to become a formidable force that cannot be masked by mere percentages.

Russia has made the accusation that Ukraine launched four drones toward Moscow in an attempt to interfere with the fraudulent election being held by the Kremlin.

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According to the photograph, the citizens of Russia are participating in a fraudulent or deceitful election.



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A female individual was screened prior to entering a voting location in Moscow, Russia, on Sunday, October 15, 2018.



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On Sunday, two individuals voted for Putin and three candidates approved by the Kremlin. Their votes were casted on official ballots.

Alexander Butler17 March 2024 11:34

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All the information you need to know about the fake presidential elections in Russia that will give Putin a fifth term.

Alexander Butler17 March 2024 10:58

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47 Russians have been detained during a protest vote.

According to the OVD-Info protest-monitoring group, over 47 individuals have been arrested in relation to today’s presidential election taking place in Russia.

The group reported that the detentions occurred in 13 different cities. Russian citizens went to the polls to participate in a Noon demonstration against Vladimir Putin.

In Moscow, citizens were observed lining up outside polling stations while police were present nearby.

Alexander Butler17 March 2024 10:56

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Image: Russians queue at midday in response to Yulia Navalny’s invitation to demonstrate.



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Around midday on Sunday, police officers are stationed near a polling station in Moscow, where Russians are waiting in line to vote.



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At around midday in Moscow, Russia, a group of individuals are queuing up at a polling station to cast their vote on the last day of the presidential election.

Alexander Butler17 March 2024 10:30

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The opposition of Putin is aware that his election is fraudulent, and they have devised a plan for implementing change.

Alexander Butler17 March 2024 10:00

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“Challenging Putin at Midday: Alexei Navalny’s Last Strategy to Disrupt Fraudulent Elections in Russia”

Alexander Butler17 March 2024 08:40

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Protests are being called for as the third day of the Russian illegitimate election begins.

Opponents of President Vladimir Putin are calling for demonstrations at polling stations in Russia on the last day of the fraudulent presidential elections.

There have been intermittent demonstrations during the initial two days of voting, including numerous detentions of individuals from Russia who are accused of tampering with ballot boxes by adding dye.

Alexei Navalny, a Russian activist who opposed the government, urged his fellow citizens to protest last Sunday before his passing. His wife, Yulia Navalnaya, is now restating his plea.

According to AFP, she urged demonstrators to mark their ballots with “Navalny” or choose other candidates instead of voting for Mr. Putin.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar17 March 2024 08:00

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Ukraine’s President Zelensky comments on strikes, pointing out weaknesses in Russian military capabilities.

Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, stated that the recent drone attacks on Russian targets revealed weaknesses in their military.

Ukrainian forces have successfully targeted several oil refineries in Russia this week, including those in Krasnodar, Samara, Ryazan, Kaluga, Nizhny Novgorod, and Leningrad.

In his evening speech, Mr. Zelensky stated that recent events have revealed weaknesses in the Russian military that are susceptible to our weapons.

I would like to express my appreciation to the military of Ukraine, the Security Service, and Defense Intelligence for their recent advancement in long-range capabilities for the country.

He stated that the capabilities of our drones make them a valuable asset for long-range operations in Ukraine. From now on, Ukraine will have a permanent air strike force.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar17 March 2024 07:30

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There was a cyberattack on Putin’s political party while Russian troops controlled the voting process in occupied Ukraine.

United Russia, with Vladimir Putin essentially serving as its leader but not participating in these elections, stated that they were experiencing a widespread denial of service attack. This type of cyberattack is intended to disrupt web traffic, and the party has temporarily suspended non-essential services in order to defend against it.

According to the state news agency RIA, a high-ranking telecommunications official attributed the cyberattacks to Ukraine and Western nations. However, no evidence was given to support this statement.

Tom Watling17 March 2024 07:00

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Alexei Navalny’s last strategy to disrupt the rigged Russian elections: “Noon Against Putin”

Russian citizens are set to cast their votes for their upcoming president this weekend, despite the outcome being predetermined.

According to the Russian opposition group, even the majority of votes cast against him will not stop his win, as the system is unfair and any potential opponents have been eliminated through death, imprisonment or expulsion.

Tom Watling17 March 2024 06:30

Source: independent.co.uk