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Moscow, Jan 31 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Yuri Kochetkov) Russian police have arrested more than 1,000 protesters across the country on Sunday in demonstrations in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who was detained after he returned to Russia earlier this month from Germany, where he had been recovering from a poisoning. FOOTAGE OF ARRESTS IN MOSCOW.
Moscow (Russia), Feb 4 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Yury Kochetkov).- Relatives of Russian opposition activists arrested in the recent pro-Navalny protests gathered Thursday at the Temporary Detention Centre for Foreign Nationals in Sakharovo, Moscow. FOOTAGE OF RELATIVES OF RUSSIAN OPPOSITION ACTIVISTS DETAINED IN THE PRO-NAVALNY PROTESTS OUTSIDE THE TEMPORARY DETENTION CENTRE FOR FOREIGN NATIONALS IN SAKHAROVO, MOSCOW.
Moscow, Feb 2 (EFE/EPA).- Over 200 people were arrested Tuesday near the Moscow court following the sentence of the opposition leader Alexi Navalny, who was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison.Navalny was arrested on Jan. 17 when he returned to Russia from Germany after months of recovering from a Novichok nerve agent poisoning that almost claimed his life. (Camera: YURI KOCHETKOV).SHOT LIST: RUSSIAN REINFORCED POLICE UNITS STAND GUARD AND DETAIN NAVALNY'S SUPPORTERS IN DOWNTOWN OF MOSCOW, RUSSIA.
Moscow, Feb 3 (EFE), (Camera: EFE/EPA ARCHIVE).- Russian police have arrested more than 1,400 people from various places during overnight protests to support jailed Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny, a rights monitoring group said on Wednesday.The OVD-Info that keeps track of political persecutions in Russia said the police detained 1,145 protesters from Moscow streets.Nearly 250 were arrested in St Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city. More than a dozen people were detained from several other places.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS IN MOSCOW ON JANUARY 2.
Police in Moscow detain people outside a court in the Russian capital that was due to decide whether Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny should face prison time. IMAGES
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