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The opposition politician, who is now exiled in Germany, told crowds he would focus on re-educating Russians against Putin.

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00:00A week after his release as part of a prison exchange deal between Russia and Western countries,
00:06Ilya Yashin met his supporters in Berlin.
00:09More than 2,000 people came to meet the Russian opposition activist.
00:14In 2022, he was sentenced to eight and a half years behind bars because he spoke up against
00:21the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
00:24I can only say one thing.
00:25The Russian opposition should engage in anti-military education.
00:30And when Western officials ask me how to help the Russian opposition, I say,
00:36please save Ukraine from Putin and keep supporting Ukraine.
00:41Because if you save Ukraine, you will help free Russia.
00:46Yashin worked with and was close friend of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny,
00:52who died in a Siberian prison in February.
00:55Many wonder if Yashin could become the new leader of Russian opposition.
01:23Whilst in prison, Yashin got over 30,000 letters and encouraged his supporters to write to
01:29activists who are still behind bars in Russia.
01:52Diana Reznik, from Berlin, for euronews.

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