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Russians being offered free food to attend Putin rally

Por: Newsweek World February 22, 2023

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Russians are being offered free food to attend a major Vladimir Putin rally in Moscow on Wednesday, according to reports.The mass rally at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow was announced by the Kremlin earlier this month, and it's being held a day after the Russian president's much delayed state-of-the-nation address in the capital.Putin is expected to make an appearance at the rally, which is set to feature performances from pop stars... + full article



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