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Navalny’s widow Yulia calls on Russians to fight Putin for freedom

Navalny’s widow Yulia calls on Russians to fight Putin for freedom

Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, said that she would press on with her husband's fight for a free Russia and called on supporters to battle President Vladimir Putin with greater fury than ever. Navalny's death robs Russia's disparate opposition of its most charismatic and courageous leader as Putin prepares for an election that will keep him in power until at least 2030. In a nine-minute video message laced with rage, Navalnaya, 47, said Putin had killed her husband and in doing so had robbed her of a husband and her two children of a father.…
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‘I love you,’ Navalny’s widow Yulia says beside a picture of them together

‘I love you,’ Navalny’s widow Yulia says beside a picture of them together

"I love you," the widow of Alexei Navalny said in a post on social media beside a picture of them together, two days after President Vladimir Putin's most prominent domestic foe died in a Russian jail. Yulia Navalnaya's post on Instagram, the first since her husband died, showed a picture of the two together, their heads touching as they watched a performance. It brought a personal note to the loss she expressed more formally on a public stage just hours after her husband's death was announced by the Russian prison service. Navalny, 47, fell unconscious and died on Friday after a walk…
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