Opposition activist Lyubov Sobol was detained in Russia for questioning



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Russian police raided the home of opposition activist Lyubov Sobol early Friday morning. and then they took her away for questioning, Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and his supporters said, according to Reuters.

Navalny supporters said they thought so the police action is in response to your attempt to knock on the door of an alleged agent to the FSB in Moscow, who, according to Navalny, was involved in a conspiracy to poison him.

The FSB rejected Navalny’s accusations as a provocation. Russian law enforcement agencies have started a criminal case against Sable.

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Sable was briefly detained Monday after visiting the alleged agent’s apartment. You are not allowed to enter the man’s apartment. Ivan Zhdanov, a lawyer for the Navalny anti-corruption organization, said the police accuses Sobol of violating the inviolability of a home by using or threatening violence, an accusation that carries penalty up to two years in prison.

Bulk I declare that the reaction of the authorities is disproportionate and the confirmation that their allegations are true.

The Kremlin has repeatedly denied any allegation that the Russian authorities were involved in the poisoning. Putin said the incident was part of a US-backed conspiracy. for trying to discredit him.

Navalny remains in Germany, but said he plans to return to Russia to continue his campaign against Putin and his allies.

Sobol hopes to run in the lower house of parliament next year. The police confiscated their computers and phones during Friday’s rally, Navalny and his supporters added.

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