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Russia detains Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny

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MOSCOW, (Reuters) Police detained prominent Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on arrival in Moscow yesterday after he flew home to Russia from Germany for the first time since he was poisoned last summer, triggering a political clash with the West.

The move, which could see Navalny jailed for 3.5 years for allegedly flouting the terms of a suspended prison sentence, may reignite political pressure on the West to tighten sanctions on Russia, especially against an $11.6 billion project to build a natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany.

In a case that drew wide internatio­nal attention, Navalny was poisoned last summer by what German military tests showed was a Novichok nerve agent, a version of events the Kremlin rejects.

Navalny recovered in Germany and after he said last week he planned to return home, the Moscow prison service (FSIN) said it would do everything to arrest him once he returned, accusing him of flouting the terms of a suspended prison sentence for embezzleme­nt, a 2014 case he says was trumped up.

But the 44-year-old opposition politician laughed and joked with journalist­s on his plane, saying he was not afraid and did not believe he would be arrested.

Four masked police officers asked Navalny to accompany him at passport control at Moscow’s Sheremetye­vo airport, before he had formally entered Russia. They did not explain why. Navalny, after kissing his wife Yulia on the cheek, walked away with them.

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