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Tens of thousands demonstrators rally against the third term of President Vladimir Putin and also laws aimed to curb protests in Moscow, Russia on June 12, 2012. UPI
Tens of thousands demonstrators rally against the third term of President Vladimir Putin and also laws aimed to curb protests in Moscow, Russia on June 12, 2012. UPI 
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Published: June 14, 2012 at 10:16 AM

MOSCOW, June 14 (UPI) -- A lawmaker in the Kremlin suggested the Russian government seeded clouds with silver iodide to induce rain and disperse anti-government protesters.

Opposition leaders expressing frustration with the third term won by Russian President Vladimir Putin took to the streets Tuesday in Moscow on Russia Day, a commemoration of constitutional reforms in 1990.

Rain soaked the tens of thousands of protesters gathered in the streets, forcing most of them indoors. Russian opposition lawmaker Ilya Ponomaryov accused the government of manipulating the weather.

"An anomalously high" level of silver iodide was allegedly found in rainwater Tuesday, he was quoted by The Guardian newspaper in London as saying.

Silver iodide, when seeded into clouds, can induce rain. The London newspaper, however, reports that Moscow has a tradition of using chemicals in the air during national holidays to cause rain clouds to disperse.

Frustration with Putin is running high. His re-election in May was viewed by his opponents as fraudulent. Similar concerns were expressed following State Duma elections last year. Putin-backed United Russia emerged victorious in those elections.

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