Thousands at Navalny's funeral, 'Russia will be free' - News. ANSA.

Navalny was remembered with a new tribute by Vladimir Kara-Murza, another opponent who is currently serving a 25-year prison sentence, the heaviest imposed on an enemy of the Kremlin. "The future cannot be stopped by bullets, poisons or prisons", wrote Kara- Murza. The funeral, however, was not disturbed by incidents, with police limiting themselves to directing the influx of participants and showing collaboration with the many Russian and foreign journalists present.