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- Over 400 individuals detained across Russia during memorials for deceased opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
- Navalny, a prominent critic of President Putin, reportedly died in a prison above the Arctic Circle.
- Detainees include a priest who planned a memorial service, with some facing jail time or fines.
- U.S. President Biden holds Putin responsible for Navalny’s death ahead of the Russian presidential election.
Detentions Amidst Mourning for Navalny
Following the announcement of opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s death in a Russian prison, over 400 people have been detained for participating in memorials. Navalny, who was serving a 19-year sentence on charges of extremism, had been a vocal adversary of Russian President Vladimir Putin. His death has ignited protests both within Russia and internationally.
Widespread Arrests and International Reactions
The OVD-Info rights group reported that arrests occurred in over three dozen cities, with a significant number in St. Petersburg. Among the detainees was Grigory Mikhnov-Voitenko, a priest who suffered a stroke following his arrest. The cause of Navalny’s death remains disputed, with his supporters claiming he was murdered. The timing of his death is particularly sensitive as it precedes an upcoming presidential election in Russia.
Global Condemnation and Accountability
U.S. President Joe Biden has directly blamed Putin for Navalny’s death, emphasizing the Russian leader’s accountability amidst global condemnation. The international community awaits further details on the circumstances of Navalny’s death and the release of his body to his family.