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2,000 rally against toxic haze in Russian town
Russians traditionally shy away from public protests and rallies not backed by local authorities often struggle to attract more than a few dozen people.
But 10,000 people took to the streets of the western city of Kaliningrad in January in one of a string of protests against rising household bills. More than 2,000 people protested the opening of a paper mill on the shore of Lake Baikal in February.
Around 2,000 people rallied in Slavyanka, a town of 15,000 people near the border with North Korea Sunday to protest against the release of toxic chemicals by a local oil storage firm, the Interfax and RIA news agencies reported.
Protesters said a blue-grey haze containing the carcinogenic compound benzopyrene regularly blows across the town from the oil facility.
(Writing by Conor Humphries; Editing by Jon Hemming)