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Russia-Ukraine latest: Putin heralds important victory over Avdiivka; number of arrests at Navalny protests rises

Vladimir Putin has congratulated troops who captured the eastern Ukrainian city of Avdiivka after months of fighting. And the number of people arrested at memorials for Alexei Navalny has risen to 400 - watch live below as mourners lay flowers in Moscow.

Russians crying over Alexei Navalny s death, democracy campaigner says | News

Russian people are crying over the reported death of Alexei Navalny, a democracy campaigner said on Friday (16 February). Vladimir Putin’s most prominent critic was reported to have died in jail by the Siberian prison service, where the anti-corruption activist had been serving his sentence. Dmitrii Moskovskii, from the Russian Democratic Society, told Sky News his friends in Russia have cried to him over reports of the opposition leader’s death. “Some people are crying because Alexei Navalny was the hope, and now the hope is gone,” Mr Moskovskii said from London.

Sad, Shameful, And Terrifying : Anti-War Russians Fear Expulsion From Serbia

After signing an open letter critical of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Yelena Koposova had her application for residency in Serbia rejected on "security" grounds. Now other anti-war Russians in Serbia fear they could be next.

Russian Diaspora in Serbia Shaken By Election Protests, Fears of Moscow s Influence

BELGRADE, Serbia The Serbian government this week thanked Russia's intelligence services for exposing plans for protests in Belgrade against the country's controversial election results.  The news has sent a shiver down the spines of thousands of anti-Putin Russians who have moved to Serbia since the invasion of Ukraine and now fear their adopted country is increasingly falling under Moscow’s influence.  “It made me think: Do I need to pack my bags and go somewhere else?” said Sergei, an IT professional from Moscow who fled to Belgrade to escape the Kremlin’s September 2022 mobilization.  Sergei said he was initially grateful that he was able to enter Serbia, which maintains friendly ties with Russia, as he cannot afford a European Union visa and is blocked from many countries. “Serbia is the only place where it’s okay to have a Russian passport, open a bank account, rent a flat and live normally.

Serbia s Russian revolution - New Statesman

Serbia s Russian revolution - New Statesman
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