Navalnists compensated for the lack of turnout in Moscow with record aggression
The turnout at the rally in support of the arrested opposition blogger Alexei Navalny in Moscow was low, but the protesters compensated for it with unprecedented aggression against law enforcement officers. Today, 4-5 thousand protesters gathered on Pushkin Square (according to police estimates), observers from the liberal camp counted 10-13 thousand, the American news agency Reuters counted 40 thousand, and hundreds of thousands of excited participants in the action. The most objective...