Over 5,000 Russian Anti-War Protesters Arrested by Russian Authorities
Over 5,000 Russian Anti-War Protesters Arrested by Russian Authorities

Over 5,000 Anti-War Protesters, Arrested by Russian Authorities.

Fox reports that over 5,000 anti-war protesters were arrested by Russian authorities in cities across the country.

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Fox reports that over 5,000 anti-war protesters were arrested by Russian authorities in cities across the country.

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According to OVD-Info, an independent human rights group, estimated that 5,138 people across 72 Russian cities were arrested on March 6.

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According to OVD-Info, an independent human rights group, estimated that 5,138 people across 72 Russian cities were arrested on March 6.

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OVD-Info, which focuses on political persecution in Russia, estimates that 13,508 protesters have been arrested since the invasion began on February 24.

OVD-Info, which focuses on political persecution in Russia, estimates that 13,508 protesters have been arrested since the invasion began on February 24.

On March 6, at least 2,426 arrests were reportedly made in Moscow alone.

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On March 6, at least 2,426 arrests were reportedly made in Moscow alone.

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According to VOA, demonstrators face potential prison sentences for their participation in protests.

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According to VOA, demonstrators face potential prison sentences for their participation in protests.

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Alexei Navalny, an imprisoned critic of the Russian government, urged protesters to not be afraid of crackdowns on protests.

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Alexei Navalny, an imprisoned critic of the Russian government, urged protesters to not be afraid of crackdowns on protests.

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Show the world that Russians don't want war.

Come out in the squares of Berlin, New York, Amsterdam or Melbourne, wherever you are, Alexei Navalny, Imprisoned critic of the Russian government, via Fox.

Show the world that Russians don't want war.

Come out in the squares of Berlin, New York, Amsterdam or Melbourne, wherever you are, Alexei Navalny, Imprisoned critic of the Russian government, via Fox.

Now we are all responsible for Russia's future.

For what Russia will be in the eyes of the world, Alexei Navalny, Imprisoned critic of the Russian government, via Fox.

You may be scared, but to submit to this fear is to side with fascists and murderers.

Putin has already snatched away from Russia its economy, relations with the world and hope for a future, Alexei Navalny, Imprisoned critic of the Russian government, via Fox.

You may be scared, but to submit to this fear is to side with fascists and murderers.

Putin has already snatched away from Russia its economy, relations with the world and hope for a future, Alexei Navalny, Imprisoned critic of the Russian government, via Fox