Protesting Putin's collapse, 260 Russian nationalists in handcuffs

At least 260 people have been arrested during protests against Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Protesters are believed to be part of the movement by nationalist politician Vyacheslav Maltsev, a move has been declared extremist and banned in Russia. Maltsev says the revolution in Russia is imminent. Last year amid severe debate [...]
At least 260 people have been arrested during protests against Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
Protesters are believed to be part of the movement by nationalist politician Vyacheslav Maltsev, a move has been declared extremist and banned in Russia.
Maltsev says the revolution in Russia is imminent. Last year amid a fierce debate, he called for Mr. Putin to fall by the presidency.
He reportedly lives abroad after a court in Moscow issued an arrest warrant against him following the appeal to overthrow the government.
The news agency Tass '% quoted independent policemen and observers as saying that supporters of the radical group gathered near the Kremlin, demanding Putin's collapse.















