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Police in Russia detain over 2,000 protesters in massive crackdown on anti-war demonstrations

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Police in Russia arrested over 2,000 people protesting the invasion of Ukraine and authorities in Belarus detained more than 400 others in massive crackdowns on the anti-war movement in the countries on Sunday.

Driving the news: More than 5,200 anti-war demonstrators have been arrested in Russia since Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his military to invade Ukraine last Thursday, per OVD-Info, a Russia-based human rights monitoring group.

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  • In Belarus, where President Aleksandr Lukashenko’s authoritarian government has been supporting Russia’s invading forces, protesters waved Ukrainian flags at rallies across the country Sunday, per AP.

  • Authorities detained at least 440 people following the protests in the Belarusian capital Minsk and about a dozen other Belarusian cities, the Viasna human rights center reports.

The big picture: The invasion of Ukraine has triggered a global outcry, with thousands taking to the streets in cities including Washington, D.C., London, Tokyo and Sydney.

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