Hundreds Arrested in Moscow Protest
By Ned Leebrick-Stryker
More than 200 people have been arrested after a right-wing protest calling for another Russian Revolution in Moscow, the New York Times reported.
The arrests were at Manezh Square, which is adjacent to the Kremlin. The protestors are suspected of planning to firebomb administrative building, according to ABC.
Artpodgotovka, the group protesting, was declared an extremist group by a Russian court last week.
More than 200 people have been arrested after a right-wing protest calling for another Russian Revolution in Moscow, the New York Times reported.
The arrests were at Manezh Square, which is adjacent to the Kremlin. The protestors are suspected of planning to firebomb administrative building, according to ABC.
Artpodgotovka, the group protesting, was declared an extremist group by a Russian court last week.
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