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Thirty central security forces trucks surrounded the Council building whose steps were entirely occupied by thugs in plain clothing.
WOZ and co were not surprised to find this venue was almost entirely occupied by students as it is situated almost within the university campus with halls of residence just around the corner so, whatever else, the night was never going to be quiet.
The whole of the city appears to have been entirely occupied by the Russians.
 
 
 
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