Pro-Navalny protesters gather on frozen waters of Amur Bay

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Supporters of jailed opposition figure Alexey Navalny are staging protests in numerous Russian cities on Sunday. One of the first events happened in Vladivostok, where people gathered on the frozen waters of Amur Bay.

Dozens of protesters defied not only the authorities but also local representatives of Navalny’s own team, who said they were endangering themselves by gathering on the ice. Off the coast, the demonstrators walked in circles in a way resembling traditional Russian folk dancing and chanted slogans.

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