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On the 12th day of Russia's attacks on Ukraine, more than 13,000 people have been detained at anti-war protests across Russia.

by Kevin Rothrock—an editor for the Russian- and English-language news outlet Meduza—where it has reached 5.9 million views. The clip appeared to show two armored police officers stopping at least five people on the street in Lubyanka Square in Moscow and scrolling through their cell phones as the civilians looked on.

Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, more than 13,000 people have been detained at anti-war protests across Russia, according to independent protest monitoring group OVD-Info. At least 4,600 people were detained at protests on Sunday alone, the group said. The Russian Interior Ministry put the number of arrests on Sunday at 3,500, according to Russian state news agency TASS.has severely clamped down on the press and free speech in recent days.

Vyacheslav Volodin, the State Duma Speaker, said"those who lied and made declarations discrediting our armed forces will be forced to suffer very harsh punishment." Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, more than 13,000 people have been detained at anti-war protests across Russia, according to independent monitoring group OVD-Info. Here, Russian police officers detaining a woman during a protest on March 6.Under pressure from the state, Russia's most widely consumed independent news sources were forced to shut down last week, including the Echo of Moscow radio station, TV rain and the Znak news website.

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