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Russian communists vow to step up anti-corruption fight despite arrests and intimidation
Demonstrators gather during a protest against the results of the Parliamentary election in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, September 25, 2021

RUSSIAN communists vowed today to continue their fight against state corruption after authorities raided Moscow party offices and detained a number of leading cadres.

The party headquarters was part-occupied by police during Saturday’s operation which followed accusations of ballot-rigging in the recent parliamentary elections. 

“They surrounded them on all sides — emergency exits, windows, and so on,” Pavel Ivanov said, explaining that authorities were looking for organisers of Saturday’s protest against the alleged fraud.

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