Navalny's widow urges Europe: 'stop being boring' to defeat Putin
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Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, addressed the European Parliament, saying leaders must "stop being boring" to defeat Putin.
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She said Putin "cannot be hurt by resolutions or sanctions" and is "capable of anything," citing her husband's death.
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Navalnaya confirmed Navalny's funeral will be held Friday in Moscow, but it's unclear if police will intervene.
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She said there are millions of Russians against Putin and the war who should not be persecuted for his actions.
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Navalnaya said her husband will not see a future free Russia, but "we must see it" and she'll do her best to make his dream real.