"Escalating Protests Challenge Kremlin's Authority in Remote Russian Regions"

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Anti-Kremlin protests have erupted in the remote region of Bashkortostan, Russia, following the imprisonment of activist Fail Alsynov and plans for mine development by well-connected businessmen. Russian officials have warned of severe punishment for protesters, with clashes between riot police and demonstrators resulting in injuries. The protests, the largest since the Ukraine invasion, reflect growing resentment towards the government, particularly in light of mobilization efforts and central heating breakdowns. These developments pose challenges for Vladimir Putin as he prepares for the upcoming presidential election.
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- Huge protests after activist's arrest in Russia The Associated Press
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