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Protesters and riot police square off in Moscow where attempts by the authorities to quell demonstrations on Sunday were thwarted


The nationwide rallies follow large protests last weekend that are part of a campaign to pressure the Kremlin into freeing President Vladimir Putin's most prominent opponent


Riot police officers detain a demonstrator during an unauthorised protest in support of the detained opposition activist Alexei Navalny in central Novosibirsk

A policeman detains a man as fellow protesters try to help him, throwing snow and pushing the police man to the ground

Молодёжь всё балуется...

Police have detained more than 1,000 people in protests held in many cities across Russia's 11 time zones, according to the OVD-Info, a group that monitors arrests

As part of a multipronged effort by the authorities to block the protests, courts have jailed Mr Navalny's associates and activists across the country

In Moscow, authorities introduced unprecedented security measures in the city centre, closing several subway stations near the Kremlin, cutting bus traffic and ordering restaurants and shops to stay closed

Navalny's team initially called for Sunday's protest to be held in Moscow's Lubyanka Square, home to the main headquarters of the Federal Security Service

Police used tear gas and batons to violently beat back the protesters in some of the worst scenes of street unrest since Putin came to power more than two decades ago

More than 1,000 anti-Putin protesters were arrested as activists took to the streets and a frozen ocean demanding the release of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny

Demonstrators scuffle with law enforcement officers during a rally in Omsk as many of the protests turned violent

Riot police stand guard in Pionerskaya Square as they prepared for another wave of protests against Vladimir Putin

Изобретательно, чо.

One protester showed Vladimir Putin locked in a cage during the protests on Sunday which saw thousands detained

A woman is detained by a team of police officers in riot gear in St Petersburg on Sunday during the demonstrations in support of Navalny



Riot police stand in formation behind shields in St Petersburg where violence broke out between officers and protesters

A man is dragged on the snow in Omsk, Siberia, as protesters took to the streets across the country in 11 timezones

A man lies on a stretcher being attended to by medics after being injured at Sunday's protests

A team of police officers pin a man to the ground as the unrest escalated for a second weekend with protests rocking the Kremlin

Anti-Kremlin protesters raise their fists in solidarity with jailed opposition leader Navalny during the demonstrations in the Russian capital


Despite the icy conditions, protesters braved the freezing weather to take to the streets, but many were dragged through the slush by police

A law enforcement hover boat broke down as it chased demonstrators on the thick sea ice in Vladivostok in the east of the country

Thousands gathered across Russia, despite the warnings from authorities of harsh sentences for those taking part in the rallies

Russian National Guard (Rosgvardia) officers stand guard in Lubyanka Square ahead of the planned protests in Moscow on Sunday

Demonstrators take part in Sunday's protest in support of the poisoned Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on the frozen Iset River

Госдеп негодуе.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday condemned Russian authorities for their "harsh" response to protests


In Vladivostok, dozens of protesters escaped the police on the frozen waters of the Amur Bay and started circle dancing


The first protests took place in the East, including the port city of Vladivostok where several dozen protesters gathered in the city's central square

Russian special police units officers block a street in Moscow where authorities have introduced unprecedented security measures in the city centre

A child carrying balloons walks past a police cordon in Ivanovsky Spusk Street in Kazan, Tatarstan

In Ulan-Ude, the regional capital of Buryatia, a region near the Russia-Mongolia border, a woman was detained by police officers during Sunday's protests

A protester holds up his arms while surrounded by riot police who detained him during the crackdown on anti-Putin rallies


Law enforcement officers stand guard outside Chistye Prudy metro station prior to an expected rally in Moscow

Navalny aides have called for new nationwide demonstrations ahead of the opposition leader's trial which is set to start on February 2

In Krasnoyarsk, protesters used a traditional 'khorovod' folk dance in -31C temperatures to protest despite being ringed by a wall of heavily armed police

Navalny's supporters had called for protests in 142 cities across the country's 11 time zones, with the largest beginning due in Moscow at noon local time

People with Russian national flags take part in an unauthorised protest in support of the detained opposition activist Alexei Navalny in central Novosibirsk

According to independent monitors, at least 261 people were detained in more than a dozen cities before the expected start of the rally in Moscow

Hordes of protesters marched by the Iset River in central Yekaterinburg as Putin faces a huge test to his power in Russia

Officers stand guard at the monument to Fighters for the Soviet Power in the Far East in central Vladivostok before the start of the protests

In the world's coldest city Yakutsk (pictured), a middle-aged woman shouted to police to 'spray water on the protesters' in -41C temperatures

Russian authorities have issued several warnings against participating in the unauthorised rallies and threatened criminal charges against protesters

Authorities are targeting online platforms demanding they delete posts with calls for rallies or warning the companies will face fines

Navalny, who had been handed a suspended sentence in the Yves Rocher case in 2014, was detained at Sheremetyevo Airport near Moscow on 17 January

This week several Navalny associates, including lawyer Lyubov Sobol and his brother Oleg, have been placed under house arrest until late March

A woman wears a face mask reading "Putin must resign" during a rally in support of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Vladivostok

The Moscow rally is due to take place outside the headquarters of the Federal Security Service, Russia's main security agency

Days after Navalny was taken into custody, his team released a video report alleging Putin had been gifted a $1.35billion property on the Black Sea coast

Riot police (front) and demonstrators (in the distance) are seen during an unauthorised protest in Vladivostok on Sunday


Tens of thousands of Russians took to the streets of over 100 cities across the country last Saturday to protest Putin's 20-year-rule

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