According to the official statement of The Russian Anti-Fascist Front, a rally against fascism will be held in Moscow on the National Unity Day.

The meeting is sanctioned officially and will gather 2,000 members of the organization, uniting the SPS and Yabloko parties. It should be noticed that none of the nationalists attempts to get a permission for the march on November 4 had any success.

However organizers of the radical march said they might hold the event, which they said might gather at least 10,000 people, at a Moscow metro station. Metro chief Dmitry Gayev said the marchers will not be admitted.

Moscow police said Wednesday some 6,500 policemen will ensure security November 4 and will stop any attempt to break the law.

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