Russian police have arrested more than 5,000 protesters across the country showing their support of the opposition leader. Which was arrested after returning to the country on 17 January the past. It was the largest number of arrests at protesters in 10 years.
Russian police today (1 Jan 2021) use stun guns on protesters in Moscow during an arrest. Along with carrying the protesters the said person away After being electrocuted and unable to move his body
The violence is part of the Russian police’s breakdown in cities across the country. At least 5,045 protesters have been arrested, the largest number of protesters since 2011, as Russian authorities said. The protests were against the law.
By among these, only in Moscow. Police arrested more than 1,600 protesters, with Russian police chasing the protesters. Closed downtown area Road and sidewalk Including the subway station As well as spreading hundreds of riot police to disperse protests and arrest protesters.
The protest came after Russia’s opposition leader Alexina Walney. Returning from treatment to Germany after being poisoned last year And was arrested as soon as he arrived in Russia on 17 January last. As a result, Russia has faced protests for over two weeks.
Similar imagery occurs in several cities. Including the city of St. Petersburg In which witnesses recorded footage of the minutes when several Russian police had gathered to arrest protesters. And also used a club to beat the protesters who resisted arrests. Around 2,000 protesters were protested in the city and about 400 were arrested by the authorities.
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