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Topless females protest against Putin at polls
A group of Ukrainian female protesters bared their breasts on Sunday at the polling station where Putin had just voted.
The Femen group, known for their topless protests against
trafficking of women and prostitution in several countries,
turned up at the polling station in the Russian Academy of
Sciences in Moscow minutes after Putin voted with his wife
Lyudmila.
The three women pulled off their tops, shouted "Putin is a
thief!" and tried to steal the ballot box with his vote before
being detained by police, the group said in a statement on its
blog.
The women revealed slogans painted on their chests and
backs including "I steal for Putin" and "Kremlin rats".
Moscow police described the protest as a "provocation" on
their website, saying that the women were taken to a police
station and police were deciding whether they face charges.
The group held a topless protest at a polling station in
Ukraine in February 2010 when current President Viktor
Yanukovych was about to cast his vote in the presidential
race, although they were detained before he appeared.
PTI