ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Police in Vladimir Putin's hometown seized pamphlets criticising the prime minister on the eve of a high-profile business forum showcasing Russia, opposition leaders said on Wednesday.
St. Petersburg police confiscated 100,000 copies of a new report on Putin's decade in power co-authored by Boris Nemtsov, a former deputy prime minister, said Olga Kurnosova, head of the local branch of the opposition United Civil Front.
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