The Russian opposition leader, Alexey Navalny, denounced what he called the kidnapping of one of his employees by the intelligence of the Russian government. According to Navalny, the opponent was sent to a remote military base in the Arctic. President Vladimir Putin's spokesman declined to make statements in this regard, but the army chief acknowledged in a statement that he is a political prisoner while speculation on Russian efforts to create a sovereign Internet independent of the global network increases.
Russian opposition denounces kidnapping and official offensive
2019-12-26T22:56:05.641Z
The Russian opposition leader, Alexey Navalny, denounced what he called the kidnapping of one of his employees by the intelligence of the Russian government. According to Navalny, the opponent was sent to ...