After Navalny's death, thousands of Russians mutinied against Putin - and felt Russia's judicial cudgels. After the reports of the death of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, the protest movement in Russia is swelling again.

But despite the Kremlin's repression and some bizarre reactions, many thousands of people in Russia are not letting it get them down. More than 200 sentences in urgent proceedings against mourners taking part in spontaneous commemorations. In St. Petersburg alone, the courts in the metropolis ordered arrest or fines against 199 people.