Yulia Navalnaya told journalists and supporters Sunday that she wrote her dissident late husband's name on her ballot after voting in Berlin in Russia's presidential election.
"Obviously I wrote Navalny's name," she said outside the Russian embassy, adding: "It can't be that a month before a presidential campaign, a month before an election, (Russian leader Vladimir) Putin's main opponent, who was already in jail, was killed".
Crowds had earlier chanted: "Yulia, Yulia, we're with you," as she entered to cast her ballot.
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