German police have opened an investigation after a Russian journalist and an activist who participated in a Berlin conference reported health problems that suggested possible poisoning, the Welt am Sonntag has reported.
Former mayor of Yekaterinburg, who was born to a Jewish father, has said he has 'no fear' of being detained after speaking out against invasion of Ukraine
Ukraine is celebrating 31 years today since they broke free from Moscow s shackles as the embattled country marks its Independence Day amid fears of a surge in attacks.
One of the only opposition figures not in exile or locked up, Yevgeny Roizman, born to a Jewish father, says he feels 'insanely guilty' over Moscow's war against Ukraine
Roizman wrote on social networks on the eve of the January 31 rally that It is necessary to come out on the 31st. I will, and They are bastards, let s come out.
He also wrote wryly: They are doing everything to make as many people as possible come out. It is important not to impede this move by the morons.
Prosecutors said at the hearing that since Roizman s posts included the date and the site of the rally, he can be considered an organizer of an unsanctioned public event. The posts, however, did not list any specific site for a demonstration, he countered.