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Parade through heart of Berlin , ending near Russian Embassy .
Alexei Navalny 's widow Yulia Navalnaya , Vladimir Kara-Murza and Ilya Yashin led the march.
Crowds carried placards calling for things like "victory in Ukraine ," " Putin 's downfall" and "freedom for Russia ".
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