The night before the march, authorities raided the home of organizer Alexei Navalny and other activists. But an estimated 15,000 Russians, from liberals to nationalists, took to the streets of Moscow today to protest Vladimir Putin's rule.
Opposition leader and anti-corruption blogger Alexei Navalny's apartment in the wake of a police search in Moscow June 11, 2012. Russian police raided opposition leaders' homes on Monday and summoned them for questioning, disrupting plans for a protest against President Vladimir Putin and suggesting he has lost patience with unrest.
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Russian security servicemen leave with items from Alexei Navalny's apartment.
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@nikbatalov: "You're sitting at the computer? You see this picture? Get up and go!"
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@aleshru: "10,000 people."
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