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Vladimir Putin critic Alexei Navalny detained ahead of nationwide anti-Kremlin protests | Vladimir Putin critic Alexei Navalny detained ahead of nationwide anti-Kremlin protests |
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The leading Vladimir Putin critic Alexei Navalny has been detained by authorities on his way to a protest in Moscow, his wife has claimed, ahead of a day of anti-Kremlin protests across Russia. | The leading Vladimir Putin critic Alexei Navalny has been detained by authorities on his way to a protest in Moscow, his wife has claimed, ahead of a day of anti-Kremlin protests across Russia. |
Mr Navalny's wife Yulia said he was arrested at the entrance to his home in Moscow about half an hour before the demonstration was due to begin. | Mr Navalny's wife Yulia said he was arrested at the entrance to his home in Moscow about half an hour before the demonstration was due to begin. |
"Alexei was detained in the entrance hall of our building," she wrote on social media. "He asked me to tell you that the plans (for the protest) are unchanged." | "Alexei was detained in the entrance hall of our building," she wrote on social media. "He asked me to tell you that the plans (for the protest) are unchanged." |
A live internet feed run from the opposition leader's office went offline and his spokeswoman said electricity to the office was cut. | A live internet feed run from the opposition leader's office went offline and his spokeswoman said electricity to the office was cut. |
Reuters witnesses saw a police car leaving Mr Navalny's apartment compound at high speed, followed a few minutes later by a minibus carrying around 10 policemen. | Reuters witnesses saw a police car leaving Mr Navalny's apartment compound at high speed, followed a few minutes later by a minibus carrying around 10 policemen. |
Around 100 protesters were detained near central Moscow's Pushkin Square, witnesses told Reuters, as police uesd pepper spray. | |
Eleven demonstrators were also arrested in Vladivostok, according to OVD-Info, a website that monitors political repressions. | |
Thousands are expected to protest against corruption, part of Mr Navalny's long-shot drive to unseat President Vladimir Putin next year by tapping into anger over what he says is official fraud. | Thousands are expected to protest against corruption, part of Mr Navalny's long-shot drive to unseat President Vladimir Putin next year by tapping into anger over what he says is official fraud. |
There is a risk of violence as Mr Navalny's supporters descend on Moscow city centre for an unauthorised protest. | There is a risk of violence as Mr Navalny's supporters descend on Moscow city centre for an unauthorised protest. |
Around the venue for the planned protest, on Tverskaya Street in central Moscow, hundreds of riot police and military conscripts were waiting. | Around the venue for the planned protest, on Tverskaya Street in central Moscow, hundreds of riot police and military conscripts were waiting. |
Mr Navalny's website reported that protests were held in more than half a dozen cities in the Far East, including the major Pacific ports of Vladivostok and Khabarovsk and in Siberia's Barnaul. | |
Photos on the website suggested turnouts of hundreds at the rallies. | |
Mr Navalny has announced his candidacy for the presidential election in 2018. | |
He was jailed for 15 days after the March protests. In April, he suffered damage to one eye after an attacker doused his face with a green antiseptic liquid. |