Mass arrests
The Russian interior ministry said 500 people were detained at the protest in St. Petersburg, where they said 3,500 people turned out. Police in Moscow said 5,000 protested in the capital, and as many as 850 people were reported arrested. Organizers in both cities said the protest turnout was much higher, and as many as 1,000 people were arrested in Moscow alone. Police arrested opposition party leader Alexei Navalny prior to the start of the rally in Moscow. Navalny was later sentenced to 30 days administrative detention for staging an unsanctioned protest. Navalny said on Twitter: “30 days. Not only that they plundered the whole country, so I’ll miss Depeche Mode concert in Moscow because of them.”30 суток. Мало того, что они всю страну разворовали, так я ещё из-за них концерт Depeche Mode в Москве пропущу.
— Alexey Navalny (@navalny) June 12, 2017
Sofia, 22, from Magadan says she owned this rubber duck dress before Medvedev made it cool pic.twitter.com/MiN0CmX0Z4
— max seddon (@maxseddon) June 12, 2017
St Petersburg pic.twitter.com/ADv9vmdDD2
— Jack Stubbs (@jc_stubbs) June 12, 2017
Moscow right now!
— Julian Röpcke (@JulianRoepcke) June 12, 2017
The faster the #Kremlin regime falls the better – for #Russia and the world.#PutinAtWar pic.twitter.com/XSKf9cjok0
Latest updates
Media reports claim up to 1000 arrests have been made in Moscow today.
https://twitter.com/Varfolomeev/status/874275764040060928
Media reports claim up to 1000 arrests have been made in Moscow today.
https://twitter.com/Varfolomeev/status/874275764040060928
Arrest of St. Petersburg local legislator Maxim Reznik. #RussiaProtests https://t.co/Qp0Ms21nYB
— X Soviet 🇺🇦 (@XSovietNews) June 12, 2017
Russians "celebrating" national day . The origins of this holiday was a declaration of independence by Russian Fed from USSR in June 1990. https://t.co/UOHLJFfJ3T
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) June 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/lakritos/status/874265801032953856