Pro-Russia protesters march on Kirribilli House, tell PM to keep hands off Russian embassy

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Pro-Russia protesters march on Kirribilli House, tell PM to keep hands off Russian embassy
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Around 20 protesters rallied outside the prime minister's Sydney residence with placards reading 'Who is Albo', 'deep state lap dog', and t-shirts sporting the pro-Russia military Z symbol.

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Protest placards read, "Who is Albo", and "deep state lap dog", while others wore t-shirts sporting the pro-Russia military Z symbol.Australian Federal Police are monitoring a Russian diplomat squatting in a shed on the proposed site, but have been unable to arrest him due to diplomatic immunity.and said he was not a threat to national security.

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