Alexie Navalny (Image: GETTY) Many protestors were arrested in Moscow today, where one demonstrator told a reporter from the Washington Post, "there is no future in this country under Putin". One student protestor told AFP: "The desire to live in a free country is stronger than the fear of being detained". Protestors in Vladivostok took to the thick ice on the Amur River that runs through the city, they chanted, "Putin is a thief" and "Shame, shame, shame". The protestors were referring to a magnificent "Black Sea palace" that Navalny's team have revealed to be owned by Mr Putin. Russia: Protesters clash with police in St Petersburg