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Police arrest demonstrators gathered in Moscow's Pushkin Square to protest the invasion of Ukraine. The Russian authorities have promised to crack down on any "unauthorized" demonstrations in the country against the war in Ukraine, where Moscow launched a major military operation in the morning. IMAGES

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