Russian govt arrests 400 citizens protesting against war in Ukraine

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ST PETERSBURG, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 24, 2022: The police detain a demonstrator holding a sign with a message reading "No To War" during an unsanctioned anti-war protest in central St Petersburg. Early on 24 February, Russia's President Putin announced his decision to launch a special military operation after considering requests from the leaders of the Donetsk People's Republic and Lugansk People's Republic. Peter Kovalev/TASS (Photo by Peter KovalevTASS via Getty Images)

Around 400 people were arrested on Friday during renewed demonstrations in Russia against the invasion of Ukraine, according to civil rights activists.

The civil rights portal OVD-Info registered protests in 17 Russian cities by the evening.

Photos and videos mainly from St Petersburg published on the social network Telegram showed police officers using violence to suppress the protests.

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Many Russians feel a close bond with the Ukrainians, often due to family ties, and turned out to show their sympathy.

Friday’s demonstrations were initially much smaller than the ones on Thursday, when over 1,700 people were arrested in more than 40 cities.

Russian authorities had previously issued an urgent warning against protests and threatened arrests.

The authorities had repeatedly banned rallies, also citing the pandemic.(dpa/NAN)

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