More than 3,000 Navalny supporters have been detained since anti-Putin protests by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Massive protests by supporters of jailed opposition leader Navalny aleksai Russian police to carry out arrests.
This information was reported by various media on Sunday. Earlier, protests were held in the country on Saturday. In the meantime, the police dispersed the protesters. In addition to the capital, there were protests in hundreds of Russian cities. The country's administration has announced a crackdown on protesters. However, police said any unauthorized protests and provocations would be suppressed immediately.
People took part in protests demanding the release of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny and the resignation of President Putin. About 3,000 people, including 1,200 from the capital Moscow, were detained. The detainees included Navalny's wife, his spokesman and a lawyer.