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Associates of returning opposition figure Navalny among several detained at Moscow airport Vnukovo on Sunday | Associates of returning opposition figure Navalny among several detained at Moscow airport Vnukovo on Sunday |
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A number of prominent Russian opposition activists have been arrested at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport where they gathered to greet Alexey Navalny, who is returning to Russia from Germany after recovering from an alleged poisoning. | A number of prominent Russian opposition activists have been arrested at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport where they gathered to greet Alexey Navalny, who is returning to Russia from Germany after recovering from an alleged poisoning. |
Lubov Sobol and Ruslan Shaveddinov from Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) were detained at one of the cafes inside the airport, on Sunday, along with activist Konstantin Kotov. The reason for their arrests currently remains undisclosed. | Lubov Sobol and Ruslan Shaveddinov from Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) were detained at one of the cafes inside the airport, on Sunday, along with activist Konstantin Kotov. The reason for their arrests currently remains undisclosed. |
According to various media reports, around a dozen of Navalny’s supporters have so far been apprehended by police at Vnukovo. | According to various media reports, around a dozen of Navalny’s supporters have so far been apprehended by police at Vnukovo. |
The airport’s administration earlier warned that public gatherings have been banned on site, officially as part of measures aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus. Entering the airport building is only allowed for those with valid plane tickets. | The airport’s administration earlier warned that public gatherings have been banned on site, officially as part of measures aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus. Entering the airport building is only allowed for those with valid plane tickets. |
Navalny is returning to Russia on Sunday aboard a plane belonging to the airline Pobeda. Some media reports have claimed that he could be arrested at the airport over a breach of probation terms. | Navalny is returning to Russia on Sunday aboard a plane belonging to the airline Pobeda. Some media reports have claimed that he could be arrested at the airport over a breach of probation terms. |
The opposition activist and blogger has been in Germany since late August. He was airlifted to Berlin in a coma after falling ill on a domestic flight in Russia. | The opposition activist and blogger has been in Germany since late August. He was airlifted to Berlin in a coma after falling ill on a domestic flight in Russia. |
Medics at the Charite clinic in the German capital claimed that their tests showed the activist was poisoned with the nerve agent Novichok, while Navalny blamed the Kremlin for being behind the alleged attack against him. A claim flatly denied by President Vladimir Putin's spokesman. | Medics at the Charite clinic in the German capital claimed that their tests showed the activist was poisoned with the nerve agent Novichok, while Navalny blamed the Kremlin for being behind the alleged attack against him. A claim flatly denied by President Vladimir Putin's spokesman. |
Russian authorities have pointed out that all requests for the activist’s medical data have been left unanswered by Berlin, as have offers to investigate the incident together. | Russian authorities have pointed out that all requests for the activist’s medical data have been left unanswered by Berlin, as have offers to investigate the incident together. |
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