Kremlin-critical band Pussy Riot kicked off their “Anti-War Tour” in Berlin on Thursday after one of its members fled Russia disguised as a food courier. Maria Alyokhina was placed on house arrest in April for opposing the war in Ukraine but managed to escape to Lithuania with the help of an Icelandic artist who secured her travel documents. » Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC
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Pussy Riot Kick Off ‘Anti-War Tour’ After Member Flees Russia In Disguise