Thousands of people turned up at polling stations across Russia on Sunday to take part in what the anti-Kremlin opposition said was a peaceful but symbolic political protest against the re-election of President Vladimir Putin.
In an action called “Noon against Putin,” Russians who oppose the veteran Kremlin leader went to their local polling stations at midday to either spoil their ballot paper in protest or to vote for one of the three candidates standing against Putin, who is widely expected to win by a landslide.
Others had vowed to scrawl the name of late opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died last