"Russian Police Confront Unrest as Protests Erupt Across Remote Regions"

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Thousands of protesters in the remote town of Baymak, Russia, braved freezing temperatures to demonstrate against the imprisonment of local environmental activist Fail Alsynov, who was sentenced to four years for "inciting hatred" after allegedly making a racist comment. The protest, one of the largest in Russia since the Ukraine invasion, led to clashes with police, who used tear gas and batons to disperse the crowd. The demonstration reflects growing dissatisfaction with the government and has become a national symbol of resistance against arbitrary actions by authorities.
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