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2018 in Russia

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Events in the year 2018 in Russia.

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January

February

March

May

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The inaugural military parade.
  • 5 May Thousand Protest rally in 97 cities including Moscow and St Petersburg, against Vladimir Putin for winning a fourth term in the Russian President Election.[7]
  • 7 May - Vladimir Putin sworn in for a fourth term as President of Russia in the Hall of the Order of St. Andrew of the Grand Kremlin Palace.[8]
  • 10 May - Opening of Crimean Bridge.[9]

June

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Zabivaka, the official mascot of the World Cup.

July

  • 1 July Several thousand people protested across Russia against a hugely unpopular government decision to hike the pension age that has led to a record slump in President Vladimir Putin's approval ratings. No protests were held in World Cup host cities due to a regulation banning protest in the cities for the duration of the tournament.[14][15][16][17]
  • 15 July - Closing ceremony of 2018 FIFA World Cup[19]
  • 28 July More than 10,000 people attended a rally in the capital, Moscow against government plans to increase the retirement age rise.[20]

August

  • 2 August More than 9,000 people attended a rally against government plans to increase the retirement age rise.[21]

September

  • 11 September - Pussy Riot's manager Pyotr Verzilov mysteriously fell critically ill after a court hearing in Moscow. This was the same day that he was slated to have received vital information from 'foreign services' about the death of several journalists reporting on the Wagner Battalion's actions in the Central African Republic.[22]
  • 11 September - Then Russian Minister of Justice Alexander Konovalov announced an expansion on 'extremist' materials, including the addition of 4,507 books, videos, websites, social media pages, and musical compositions. This was recorded to be a seismic, 200 item increase from the prior year.[22]

October

  • 26 October - Marking the first of approximately 36 public, Hip-Hop concerts, a three-month period of cancelled performances would begin.[23] Dmitry Kuznetsov, or Husky, had his concert in Togliatti cancelled following a letter from the Prosecutor's office rejecting some of the lyrics of songs that were to be performed that evening due to the presence of 'cannibalism.'[24]

December

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Daniil Dubov, world champion in rapid chess
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Deaths

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Mikhail Derzhavin
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Vladimir Lyakhov

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May

July

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