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‘Hundreds Detained’ As Kremlin Opponents Protest Pension-Reform Plan On Election Day

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Thousands of anti-Kremlin demonstrators have taken to the streets in Russia to protest the government’s plan to raise the retirement age in rallies coinciding with regional and local elections nationwide, triggering tense confrontations with police and resulting in hundreds of detentions, according to a rights-monitoring group.

The Russian news portal OVD-Info, which tracks the arrest of protesters, said more than 830 demonstrators were detained on September 9 at protests in 33 towns and cities across Russia. The largest number was in St. Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city, where 354 demonstrators were held, OVD-Info reported.

Kremlin Nightmare – Over Half Of Russian Population Ready To Protest Over Pension Reform

The rallies were announced last month by opposition politician Aleksei Navalny, who is currently serving a 30-day jail sentence for what authorities call violations of the law on public gatherings related to street rallies in January…

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