Russian Opposition Leader Navalny Detained in Moscow

MOSCOW—Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was detained Aug. 25 outside his home in Moscow ahead of planned nationwide anti-government protest rallies, and his spokeswoman said he was later taken to a hospital with a suspected broken finger.

Navalny was detained on the afternoon of Aug. 25 and taken to a nearby police station due to an unsanctioned rally in January, his spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh said.

Moscow police were not immediately available for comment Aug. 25 on the detention or on Navalny’s reported injury.

Navalny, President Vladimir Putin’s political foe, has called for nationwide rallies in early September to protest the Russian government’s plans to raise the retirement ages for both men and women.

Navalny on Aug. 24 published an investigation alleging that at least $29 million had been stolen in procurement contracts for Russia’s National Guard, which is headed by Putin’s former bodyguard, Viktor Zolotov.

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