Russian police detained more than 800 people for protesting Moscow’s “military operation” in Ukraine, as the conflict continues for a third week.
Some of the riot police had the letter “Z” in the colours of the Russian flag on their helmets, the AFP reporter said.
Law enforcement in Moscow said Sunday evening they had detained around 300 people in the capital’s centre for breaches of public order.
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