Russians rally against Kremlin, despite ‘solid popularity’ of Putin
Between 20 and 30 anti-corruption protesters have been detained in Moscow as they tried to organise a march towards the Kremlin. State news agency Interfax reports the detentions were for “breaching of public order.” Ahead of the rally, Russian authorities had blocked access to several web pages promoting what they branded an “illegal, anti-government protest” near…
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