Tens of thousands of Muscovites, representing a wide range of antigovernment factions, marched through the Russian capital on June 12 to protest against the continued rule of President Vladimir Putin. (Photos by RFE/RL's Russian Service)
'March Of Millions' In Moscow

1
The anti-Putin protest drew tens of thousands of people, with some organizers placing the number as high as 100,000.

2
Members of a local Communist Party branch were among the factions.

3
Young protesters wore white ribbons, a symbol of Russia's pro-democracy movement.

4
![One poster showed Vladimir Putin taking the mantle from authoritarian Uzbek President Islam Karimov and read, "Vova [Vladimir] -- Welcome To The Club!"](https://d1kop1illj7clm.cloudfront.net/ea7c1cb1-794b-4f96-8d3d-650ea66b77ae_w1024_q10_s.jpg)
5
One poster showed Vladimir Putin taking the mantle from authoritarian Uzbek President Islam Karimov and read, "Vova [Vladimir] -- Welcome To The Club!"

6
A banner carried by the opposition Solidary Movement declared "Russia Forward!"

7
Demonstrators carried a model of a colorful balaclava mask -- the symbol of the jailed female protesters of the punk group Pussy Riot.

8

9

10
"For Russia Without Putin"

11