The funeral preparations for Alexei Navalny have been marred by difficulties, with his team struggling to find a hearse to transport the body to the church. Threats from unknown individuals, heavy police presence, and surveillance cameras surrounding the cemetery raise concerns about security and potential arrests during the funeral ceremony. As Navalny’s family prepares to bid farewell, attendees are advised to exercise caution and avoid carrying objects bearing symbols of his Anti-Corruption Foundation to prevent detainment by pro-government activists. The funeral service will be streamed online for those unable to attend, with people in various international locations also invited to join memorial services for the slain opposition leader.
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