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‘More than 100’ Alexei Navalny protesters are arrested throughout Russia

  • Jailed Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny has died whereas in jail

Vladimir Putin has cracked down on ‘greater than 100’ mourners protesting in opposition to the loss of life of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny.

Russian information shops introduced the loss of life of Navalny right this moment – citing the Siberian jail service the place he was serving his sentence – however gave no reason behind loss of life or additional data.

Protestors have gathered exterior the London embassy chanting essential slogans in opposition to Putin, comparable to ‘Putin in is a assassin’, ‘the conflict should cease’ and ‘love is stronger than the conflict’.

Now, footage have proven protestors in St Petersburg being detained after vigils have been arrange for the 47-year-old outspoken critic of President Putin.

Shocking pictures present police dragging mourners by their ft away from vigil providers. 

Police officers detain a woman who laid flowers for Alexei Navalny at a memorial in St Petersburg

Police officers detain a girl who laid flowers for Alexei Navalny at a memorial in St Petersburg

It has been reported more than 100 mourners who attended the vigil have been detained

It has been reported greater than 100 mourners who attended the vigil have been detained

Russian opposition politician Navalny pictured alongside his wife Yulia Navalnaya

Russian opposition politician Navalny pictured alongside his spouse Yulia Navalnaya

People can be seen waving their cell phones in snowy situations with flashlights on to pay their respects.

Navalny has been in a Russian jail since 2021 on expenses extensively seen as politically motivated.

The information sparked shock and anger across the globe, with world leaders and commentators shortly pointing the finger on the Kremlin.

Both President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have stated Putin is ‘accountable’ for the politician’s loss of life. 

Navalny was ‘brutally murdered by the Kremlin,’ Latvia’s president declared.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated it was ‘apparent’ Putin had ordered the dissident’s killing.

Yulia Navalnaya, Navalny’s spouse, has claimed she does not know whether or not the information of his loss of life.

This got here after his spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh stated his staff had but to obtain affirmation of the loss of life.

It comes after Russian news outlets announced the death of Navalny today

It comes after Russian information shops introduced the loss of life of Navalny right this moment

People wave their mobile phone with flashing lights paying their respect to Navalny in St Petersburg

People wave their cell phone with flashing lights paying their respect to Navalny in St Petersburg

Mourners in snowy conditions commemorate the death of the outspoken Russian critic

Mourners in snowy situations commemorate the loss of life of the outspoken Russian critic

But, it has been reported his lawyer is heading to Siberia to the jail the place he’s being held. 

As Putin’s fiercest foe, Navalny crusaded in opposition to official corruption and staged huge anti-Kremlin protests – drawing the cruel retribution of the Kremlin.

He as soon as survived an assassination try involving the Novichok nerve agent, however returned to his homeland upon his restoration, regardless of understanding he can be arrested.

Ever since, he has been serving time on extremism expenses after being sentenced to 19 years behind bars, and in December was moved from a jail in central Russia to a ‘particular regime’ penal colony often known as ‘Polar Wolf’ above the Arctic Circle.

The 47-year-old was final seen through video hyperlink throughout a court docket listening to on Thursday.

People attend a vigil in memory of Navalny in Munich, Germany

People attend a vigil in reminiscence of Navalny in Munich, Germany

Supporters of the late Russian opposition leader hold banners and place candles around a makeshift memorial in Krakow, Poland

Supporters of the late Russian opposition chief maintain banners and place candles round a makeshift memorial in Krakow, Poland