Dutch royals pelted with tomatoes in Moscow

Dutch royals pelted with tomatoes in Moscow
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Summary Eduard Limonov says two of its activists hurled tomatoes at the royals.

MOSCOW (AP) - A Russian opposition group says its activists have thrown tomatoes at Dutch King Willem-Alexander and his wife, Queen Maxima, as they arrived for a concert in Moscow.

Eduard Limonov, the leader of the banned National Bolshevik party, said two of its activists hurled tomatoes at the royals. Russia s state security agency said they missed their target.

Limonov said Sunday the action was intended to attract public attention to what he called the Netherlands  failure to properly investigate the death of the group s member, Alexander Dolmatov, who committed suicide in January at a Dutch deportation center.

The royal visit was aimed to celebrate the two nations  historical ties, but it came amid tensions caused by Russia s seizure of a Dutch-flagged Greenpeace ship and other disputes.
 

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