Vladimir Putin has been elected Russian president for the third time, exit polls suggest, after spending the last four years as the country’s PM, the BBC reports.
The exit polls gave Putin about 60% of the vote, meaning that he should avoid a run-off with his nearest rival, Communist Gennady Zyuganov.
Officials say turnout was higher than for the last election in 2008.
But opposition groups have reported widespread fraud, with many people voting more than once.
They have called for mass protests in central Moscow on Monday.
Meanwhile thousands of supporters of Putin have gathered with Russian flags and banners outside the Kremlin for a concert to celebrate his victory.
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