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1,500 ARRESTED AT PRO-NAVALNY RALLIES IN RUSSIA

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Police arrested nearly 1,500 people Wednesday during a day of demonstrat­ions throughout Russia calling for freedom for imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose health reportedly is in severe decline after three weeks of hunger striking, according to a group that monitors political detentions.

The largest of the protests took place in Moscow, where thousands marched through the center city. Some of the people arrested were seized before the protests even began, including to top Navalny associates in Moscow.

Navalny’s team called for the unsanction­ed demonstrat­ions after weekend reports that his health is deteriorat­ing and his life was in danger.

“The situation with Alexei is indeed critical, and so we moved up the day of the mass protests,” Vladimir Ashurkov, a close Navalny ally and executive director of the Foundation for Fighting Corruption, told The Associated Press. “Alexei’s health has sharply deteriorat­ed, and he is in a rather critical condition. Doctors are saying that judging by his test (results), he should be admitted into intensive care.”

Navalny’s organizati­on called for the Moscow protesters to assemble on Manezh Square, just outside the Kremlin walls, but police blocked it off. Instead, a large crowd gathered at the nearby Russian State Library and another lined Tverskaya Street, a main avenue that leads to the square. Both groups then moved through the streets.

In St. Petersburg, police blocked off Palace Square, the vast space outside the Hermitage museum and protesters instead crowded along nearby Nevsky Prospekt.

It was unclear if the demonstrat­ions matched the size and intensity of nationwide protests that broke out in January after Navalny, President Vladimir Putin’s most prominent opponent, was arrested. Turnout estimates varied widely: Moscow police said 6,000 people demonstrat­ed in the capital, while an observer told Navalny’s YouTube channel that the crowd was about 60,000.

The OVD-Info group, which monitors political arrests, said at least 1,496 people were arrested in 82 cities — the largest tally being nearly 600 in St. Petersburg.

 ?? DIMITAR DILKOFF AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Opposition supporters hold signs as they attend a rally in support of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny Wednesday in Moscow. Nearly 1,500 people were arrested at rallies across Russia.
DIMITAR DILKOFF AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Opposition supporters hold signs as they attend a rally in support of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny Wednesday in Moscow. Nearly 1,500 people were arrested at rallies across Russia.

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