Russian Police Detain Journalists Covering Anti-War Protests in Moscow

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Russian police detained Western journalists at a protest by soldiers’ wives in Ukraine, where the army is facing a shortage of artillery ammunition, prompting Kyiv to increase its own production while struggling to receive adequate support from its allies. Meanwhile, anti-war sentiment in Russia has gained traction, with critic Boris Nadezhdin attracting support in the country's presidential election, posing a challenge to President Putin.
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