Russia's presidential elections resulted in the victory of Vladimir Putin. While his opponents are expressing their indignation, his supporters are celebrating his victory.
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A woman detained during an unsanctioned rally on Triumfalny Square in Pushkin Square in Moscow.
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A man walks past a map of Russia and portraits of presidential candidates, from left: Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Gennady Zyuganov, Sergei Mironov, Mikhail Prokhorov and Vladimir Putin at the Putin's headquarters in Moscow, Russia, March 4, 2012. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin won Russia's presidential election on Sunday, according to exit polls cited by state television, but the vote was tainted by widespread violations claimed by the opposition and independent observers.
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March 4, 2012. Russian presidential candidate Prime Minister Vladimir Putin talking with staff and workers at his campaign headquarters.
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Law enforcement officers detain a man taking part in the rally on Pushkin Square in Moscow.
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Participants in the rally to support Vladimir Putin on Manege Square in Moscow.
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The rally of opposition on Pushkin Square in Moscow.
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The rally in support of Vladimir Putin on Manezh Square in Moscow.
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The opposition protest contests Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's victory in Russia's presidential election.
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The rally in support of Vladimir Putin on Manezh Square in Moscow with a poster in the middle reading "Fair elections".
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A participants in the rally of opposition on Pushkin Square in Moscow.
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A participants in the rally to support Vladimir Putin on Manezh Square in Moscow.
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Law enforcement officer provides security during the rally in support of presidential candidate Vladimir Putin on Manezh Square in Moscow.
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The rally of opposition on Pushkin Square in Moscow.
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The rally in support of Vladimir Putin on Manezh Square in Moscow.
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Participants in a rally of opposition on Pushkin Square in Moscow.
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Participants in a rally to support Vladimir Putin on Manezh Square in Moscow.
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Police officers detain a demonstrator, center, after a rally in Pushkin Square protest in Moscow, Russia, Monday, March 5, 2012. Riot police on Monday broke up an opposition protest contesting Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's victory in Russia's presidential election, arresting dozens of participants, including prominent opposition leaders.
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, left, and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who claimed victory in Russia's presidential election, hug each other after addressing a rally of supporters at Manezh square outside Kremlin, in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, March 4, 2012.
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Opposition protesters stand during the massive rally in Pushkin Square in Moscow, Russia, Monday, March 5, 2012, with a poster on the right reading "Moscow does not believe in tears!".
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin who claimed victory in Russia's presidential election, has tears in his eyes as he emotionally reacts at a massive rally of his supporters at Manezh square outside Kremlin, in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, March 4, 2012.