Russia sent Arctic to Putin's opponent, opposition accused of kidnapping
Russia sent Arctic to Putin's opponent, opposition accused of kidnapping
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Moscow: Shortly before, Russia's opposition leader Alexei Navalny has alleged that his colleague Ruslan Shvedinov has been forcibly sent to the Arctic for military training. On the other hand, the government says that 18 to 27-year-old youths have been sent to the Arctic under the necessary military training of the year and it is not illegal in any way.

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According to sources from Emily, Navalny has called it a kidnapping by the army at the behest of the Putin government, for sending Ruslan to a military base in Novaya Gemlya, a remote icy region of Russia. At the same time, he said that he will also go to court against it.

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At the same time, when Navneelani was asked about him, on Monday, December 23, 2019, the army forcibly broke the door of Raslan's house and took him forcibly. He is not allowed to use even mobile in the military center. Navalny, who has been campaigning against corruption in Russia, has received considerable support from ally Ruslan. He tried unsuccessfully to fight against Putin in the presidential election held last year.

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