Russian police officers detain a man in central Moscow, Russia, April 2, 2017. Russian opposition called on their supporters to enter downtown Moscow and march to the Red Square after an non-authorized opposition rally March 26, 2017 where thousands of Russian was arrested as they took part in so-called anti-corruption rallies despite of a ban, to call for the resignation of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev over corruption allegations. (Photo: Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA)
Russian police officers detain a man in central Moscow, Russia, April 2, 2017. Russian opposition called on their supporters to enter downtown Moscow and march to the Red Square after an non-authorized opposition rally March 26, 2017 where thousands of Russian was arrested as they took part in so-called anti-corruption rallies despite of a ban, to call for the resignation of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev over corruption allegations. (Photo: Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA)
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