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Russians protest governor’s arrest for third consecutiv­e day

- The Associated Press

MOSCOW — Thousands of protesters gathered Monday for a third straight day of massive rallies in Russia’s Far East against the jailing of a provincial governor accused of involvemen­t in multiple murders.

Demonstrat­ors in Khabarovsk have rejected the charges against Gov. Sergei Furgal as a sham and denounced the federal authoritie­s.

The protests reflected widespread anger over the arrest of the popular governor and a simmering discontent with the Kremlin’s policies.

The 50-year-old Furgal was arrested in Khabarovsk on Thursday and was flown to Moscow, where a court ruled that he should be held behind bars for two months as the investigat­ion continues.

The Investigat­ive Committee, the nation’s main criminal investigat­ion agency, said Furgal is accused of involvemen­t in the murders of several businessme­n in the region and nearby territorie­s in 2004 and 2005.

Furgal has denied the charges, which date back to the period before he launched his political career when he was a businessma­n.

Before defeating a Kremlin-backed rival to win the governor’s seat in 2018, Furgal served as a federal lawmaker for a decade on the ticket of the Liberal-democratic Party. Like the rest of his party, Furgal has never challenged federal government policy, but his unexpected victory in the gubernator­ial election dealt a humiliatin­g blow to the main Kremlin party, United Russia.

Yuri Trutnev, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s envoy for the Far East, who reportedly had a conflict with Furgal, visited Khabarovsk on Monday and met with regional officials. Trutnev sought to downplay the controvers­y, noting Furgal’s popularity and emphasizin­g that local residents have the right to express their support for him.

 ?? Igor Volkov The Associated Press ?? A man holds a poster reading “Our region, our governor!” at a protest Monday in Khabarovsk, Russia, to support imprisoned regional governor Sergei Furgal.
Igor Volkov The Associated Press A man holds a poster reading “Our region, our governor!” at a protest Monday in Khabarovsk, Russia, to support imprisoned regional governor Sergei Furgal.

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