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Russia Detains More Than 1,000 at Moscow Free-Election Protest

Russian Police Detain Opposition Politician Ahead of Protest

(Bloomberg) -- Moscow police detained more than 1,000 people at a protest for free municipal elections that followed a crackdown on opposition leaders.

Several opposition politicians, including Alexey Navalny, Ilya Yashin and Dmitry Gudkov, were detained ahead of the protest for organizing a rally without official authorization. Police detained 1,074 people at the rally on Saturday, RIA Novosti reported, citing the Interior Ministry.

An authorized rally a week earlier drew over 20,000 people to protest the exclusion of opposition candidates from the ballot for city council elections in September.

Investigations have been opened against 15 organizers of the protest after they ignored warnings that it lacked official approval, the Moscow city prosecutor’s office said on its website on Friday. Police issued a warning to the public not to attend the event, saying they’ll take “all necessary measures” to maintain order.

To contact the reporters on this story: Jake Rudnitsky in Moscow at jrudnitsky@bloomberg.net;Benjamin Dow in Moscow at bdow2@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Torrey Clark at tclark8@bloomberg.net, Sara Marley, Tony Czuczka

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