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Watch: Russia’s far east region erupts in protests against President Vladimir Putin

Thousands of residents of Khabarovsk have been protesting against the replacement of Governor Sergei Furgal with a Kremlin official, The Guardian reported.

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Jul 26, 2020 · 12:22 pm
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Another video from the large-scale #protest march today in #Khabarovsk, eastern #Russia, where estimated 95,000 people are protesting against Putin:

pic.twitter.com/2UyOIfttDn

— Alex Kokcharov (@AlexKokcharov) July 25, 2020

For the third Saturday running, tens of thousands have come out to protest here in Khabarovsk in Russia’s Far East. Here they sing “I Want Changes,” Viktor Tsoi’s Perestroika anthem pic.twitter.com/hLnIp8PRHx

— Evan Gershkovich (@evangershkovich) July 25, 2020

Watch: Thousands march across #Russia’s Far East city of Khabarovsk on the border with #China to protest the arrest of the regional governor on murder charges, continuing a two-week wave of protests that have challenged the Kremlin.https://t.co/Uzq5IpGXwP pic.twitter.com/v8bkKJ2lrA

— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) July 25, 2020

🇷🇺✊🏼: An anti-#Putin protest movement is beginning in #Russia. This is the scene in #Khabarovsk’s Lenin Square where protestors are chanting slogans in support of the local governor under arrest in #Moscow. #RussiaReport pic.twitter.com/UFsU0hwdwV

— Revolution Watch (@RevoWatch) July 18, 2020
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