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On 25 February, an anti-vaccination protest in Adelaide was hijacked by pro-Russian protesters. Eventually, reports of this double far-right event made the protesters look like they were Putin supporters opposing Australia's support of Ukraine and used in Russian media as propaganda. ABC Australia has a source. Should this be noted as it could have an impact on Australia's relations with both Russia and Ukraine? 2001:8003:AD13:F800:A910:92A:2B88:C0ED (talk) 08:20, 3 March 2023 (UTC)Reply