3,000 protesters arrested in major cities
Mrs. Navalni was also arrested and released.
The possibility of running for president instead of her husband
At 2 p.m., participants in protests in more than 60 major cities, including St. Petersburg, Vladivostok, Novosibirsk, and Yakutsk, including Pushkin Square in Moscow, the capital, said, “Russia wants freedom. Navalni’s release began, and “I am not afraid” shouted. The police, wielding clubs, etc., tried to suppress armed forces and arrested more than 3,000 people, the Associated Press reported.
Navalni’s wife of the same age, who also led the’Ban Putin’ protests with her husband, was also briefly arrested and released. Married to Navalni in 2000 and had two children, he claimed to be transferred to Berlin, Germany, saying, “I can’t believe in a Russian hospital,” after her husband was subjected to a poison terrorist allegedly the actions of the Putin regime in August of last year. Through social media, etc., she kept informed of her husband’s current situation and returned with Navalni on the 17th of this month.
In particular, when Navalni was arrested shortly after returning to Korea, the video that gave him a short kiss spread all over the world and was viewed more than 5 million times. Some argue that if Navalni’s political activities are restricted by imprisonment, he may run for president instead of her husband. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on the 23rd, “The US Embassy in Moscow encouraged Navalni supporters to protest. The United States should stop interfering in internal affairs.” After returning home, Navalni’s side repeatedly exposed Putin’s luxury villa and suspicion of extramarital affairs, and when public sentiment worsened, it is interpreted that they turned their arrows to the United States. Paris = Kim Yun-jong correspondent [email protected]Go to reporter page>
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