OVD-Info
said in a statement that 109 people had been detained in 23
cities as of 10:42 p.m. Moscow time (1942 GMT). Authorities have
clamped down heavily on signs of dissent since Russia's invasion
of Ukraine in February 2022 and in most cities, only a handful
of people were held.
Navalny is serving combined sentences of 11-1/2 years for fraud
and contempt of court on charges that he said were trumped up to
silence him.
Footage from Moscow and St Petersburg, Russia's two largest
cities, showed police arresting individual demonstrators. One
man could be seen briefly holding up a sign before Moscow police
ushered him away, bent over, as he groaned in pain.
Another man, who held up a sign in English that read "Free
Navalny", was also arrested in Moscow.
In St Petersburg, a woman accompanied by a child told reporters
that "I'm against the war, that's why they detained me with my
underage kid".
Navalny, who rose to prominence by lampooning President Vladimir
Putin's elite and alleging vast corruption, said in April that
an "absurd" terrorism case had been opened against him that
could see him sentenced to a further 30 years in jail.
(Reporting by Reuters, writing by David Ljunggren; editing by
Grant McCool)
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