Russian law enforcement has started detaining mourners hours before Alexei Navalny’s funeral begins.
The detentions confirm fears, expressed this week by Navalny’s widow Yulia, that authorities will crack down on those who want to pay their last respects to the opposition leader.
The rights group OVD-Info on Friday morning reported that four people had been detained as they set out from the southern city of Voronezh to attend Navalny’s burial service and funeral, which is set to take place later Friday on the outskirts of Moscow.