"Dear citizens, this gathering is illegal": Chaos and arrests in Moscow VIDEO / PHOTO

However, the Russian police announced that about 4.000 demonstrators had gathered, Russian news agency TASS reports.
TASS writes that police officers on the ground continue to warn that the rally is illegal, while arresting the most active participants.
From Moscow to Vladivostok, supporters of the famous anti-corruption activist, who is believed to have been poisoned this summer, have announced calls for gatherings in 65 Russian cities.
Demonstrators in Moscow clashed with the police which sent the message: "Dear citizens, this gathering is illegal. We do our best to ensure your safety. Be careful and, if possible, leave the illegal event," Index reports.
Under Russian law, a request for approval to hold a protest must be sent to local authorities at least 10 days before the event.
The non-governmental organization OVD-info, which specializes in monitoring arrests around demonstrations, announced that 795 people have been arrested in Moscow so far, about 300 in St. Petersburg, and that a total of 2.131 people have been arrested in 90 cities.
Among the arrested are Alexei Navalny's wife Julia Navalnaya and his associate, lawyer Ljubov Sobol.
Julia Navalnaya posted a photo on Instagram with the text that she is in detention.
Russia's TV Rain announced that its cameraman and journalist were detained while reporting from the apartment above Pushkin Square.

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