Thousands march in Moscow to honour Kremlin critic killed in 2015

Thousands march in Moscow to honour Kremlin critic killed in 2015

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Opposition supporters hold portraits of Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov during a rally to mark the anniversary of his murder in Moscow

Thousands of Russians marched through the centre of Moscow on Sunday to honour opposition leader Boris Nemtsov two years after he was gunned down near the Kremlin walls, and to call for further investigations into his killing.

The 55-year-old Nemtsov, a former deputy prime minister and prominent critic of President Vladimir Putin, was shot dead on a bridge near the Kremlin late in the evening of Feb. 27, 2015, as he walked home with his girlfriend from a restaurant.

Investigators have charged several Chechen men with the murder, but lawyers for Nemtsovโ€™s daughter said the investigation had failed to uncover who ordered the shooting.

Putin has said that he supported the investigation into Nemtsovโ€™s murder.

โ€œWe gathered here to demand bringing of Boris Nemtsovโ€™s killers to justice, not only its performers but also its organisers and those who ordered it,โ€ Ilya Yashin, a Russian opposition activist and an organiser of the march, told Reuters.

โ€œWe gathered here to demand political reforms and release of political prisoners.โ€

The march coincided with the release of an anti-Kremlin activist Ildar Dadin from a Siberian prison on Sunday. He was the first person jailed under new rules that made some forms of non-violent protest a criminal offence.

The authorities blocked off several streets in central Moscow for Sundayโ€™s event, sealing in the marchers with metal fencing guarded by police.

Police put the number of marchers at 5,000, but a group of voluntary observers said there were more than 15,000 demonstrators.

The march gathered together political parties and opposition movements. โ€œBoris Nemtsov is a hero of Russia,โ€ read one banner.

Some carried portraits of Nemtsov and chanted โ€œRussia without Putinโ€ and โ€œRussia will be freeโ€.

โ€œHands off Ukraine,โ€ some people chanted.

Nemtsov had authored an excoriating report on Putinโ€™s rule and, shortly before he was killed, had been working on a report examining the Russian militaryโ€™s role in Ukraine.

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