Russia's presidential election, likely to re-elect Vladimir Putin, faces accusations from Moscow of Ukrainian air attacks aiming to disrupt the vote. Over half of Russian voters have already cast their ballots, with the final day testing opposition strength. Putin accused Kyiv of intensified drone and missile attacks, vowing retaliation. Despite Ukraine's President Zelenskiy not addressing the attacks, tensions persist. The election in parts of Ukraine controlled by Russia is deemed illegal by Kyiv. Putin's opponents, led by Alexei Navalny's supporters, urge a simultaneous "Noon Against Putin" vote across Russia, aiming to express opposition legally.
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