Other potential opponents have been jailed or exiled and independent monitoring of the election is extremely limited. Navalny's associates urged those unhappy with Putin or the war to protest by coming to the polls at noon on Sunday — and lines outside a number of polling stations both inside Russia and at its embassies around the world appeared to swell at that time. Among those heeding call was his widow, Yulia Navalnaya, who joined a long line at the Russian Embassy in Berlin as some in the crowd applauded and chanted her name. She spent more than five hours in the line and told reporters after casting her vote she wrote her late husband's name on the ballot. Asked whether she had a message for Putin, Navalnaya replied: "Please stop asking for messages from me or from somebody for Mr. Putin. There could be no negotiations and nothing with Mr. Putin, because he's a killer, he's a gangster."
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