On Tuesday, the Tver court of Moscow arrested for 15 days the Russian oppositionist Ilya Yashin, who was detained during protests in Russia on June 12.
About this writes Rain.
Yashin pleaded guilty to h. 1 st. 19. 3 of the Administrative Code (Disobedience to the lawful order of a police officer).
During the meeting, the oppositionist said that the police detained him 3 minutes after leaving the subway, although he did not shout out any slogans and did not do anything that would contradict the law.
"I stood on the curb near the building of Izvestia and just watched what was happening. I consider the reports of police officers to be falsified, "Yashin said..
At the same time, the police said that the politician was among those people who allegedly interfered with the passage.
As reported by the "Observer", the Simonovsky Court of Moscow arrested the Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny for 30 days.
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