An extraordinary day in Moscow: Even his allies say there is a strong chance Navalny will be arrested after he lands at Vnukovo Airport tonight. "Leaving Navalny free would mean showing weakness in the eyes of his inner circle." nytimes.com/2021/01/17/wor…
Yesterday, Navalny thanked his German hosts. “Do you hear ‘the kindest, helpful, friendly people’ and not immediately think of Germans?” he wrote. “Then you are wrong. That’s exactly who they are.” nytimes.com/2021/01/17/wor…
Navalny boards the plane in Berlin, via livestream from @tvrain
“I am sure that everything will be absolutely great,” he said as he boarded, and urged everyone to sit down. nytimes.com/2021/01/17/wor…
The plane is in the air. Just before takeoff, Navalny posts a video in which his wife Yuliya quotes from the Russian crime drama "Brat 2": “Bring us some vodka, boy. We’re flying home.” instagram.com/p/CKJiIk0oQBq/
The line to enter the arrivals area of Vnukovo Airport, where Navalny’s flight is now scheduled to land at 7:36 pm Moscow time
At cafe in Vnukovo, police in uniform and plainclothes just came and detained @SobolLubov and other Navalny supporters
Also, the absurd: Russian pop star Olga Buzova is also flying in tonight (on a domestic flight) and her fans are here to greet her
Navalny's plane has been asked to hold in the air and other planes are being diverted from VKO to other airports, per a colleague listening to air traffic control
Reuters: POBEDA AIRLINE SAYS VNUKOVO AIRPORT WHERE NAVALNY EXPECTED TO ARRIVE CLOSED FOR ARRIVING PLANES
POBEDA AIRLINE SAYS VNUKOVO AIRPORT WHERE NAVALNY EXPECTED TO ARRIVE CLOSED FOR ARRIVING PLANES
Meanwhile here at the arrivals hall the main thing we hear is “Bu-zo-va! Bu-zo-va!” from the pop star’s fans waiting to greet her
Navalny’s plane has been diverted to Sheremetyevo, another Moscow airport, per the Vnukovo arrivals board
It’s -21 Celsius outside. Some of the Navalny supporters who didn’t make it inside the terminal are being led away by the police
Navalny’s flight has landed at SVO, per his spokeswoman
Per colleague listening to air traffic control, the pilot asked ATC for reason why plane was diverted; he was told it was a blocked runway.
Here's a livestream from inside the plane by @CurrentTimeTv
Navalny and his wife Yuliya on the tarmac bus at Sheremetyevo.
Navalny just spoke to journalists standing in front of a lit-up photo of the Kremlin in the SVO transit area. “I am not afraid,” he said. “I know that I am right. I know all the criminal cases against me are fabricated.”
Navalny has been detained at passport control, according to his spokeswoman. Here he and his wife Yuliya embrace just before he is led away.
Navalny will be detained pending a court hearing for violating the terms of an earlier suspended sentence, the federal prison service says. tass.ru/proisshestviya…
At the arrivals hall of Sheremetyevo Terminal D
Yuliya Navalnaya, leaving the airport without her husband, says, per @CurrentTimeTv footage: “He is not afraid. I also am not afraid, and I call on you all not to be afraid.”
The latest from Moscow: nytimes.com/2021/01/17/wor… with @INechepurenko and photos by @SergeyPonomarev. And with Oleg Matsnev monitoring air-traffic control, research by Sophia Kishkovsky, and our driver Pasha whisking us from VKO to SVO.
Navalny, in a makeshift courtroom just now at a police station near the airport, with one of his Putin epithets: “It seems that the grandpa in the bunker is so afraid of everything that they demonstratively ripped apart the code of criminal procedure and threw it in the trash.”
Minutes earlier, Navalny's lawyer received this letter notifying him that his client's hearing was about to take place at the police station — not in a courtroom. Only pro-Kremlin media have been allowed inside.
In Minsk today, a column that looked to be more than 100,000 marched up to Lukashenko’s Independence Palace and demanded he resign. Here’s what we saw:
The day began with columns of people — there’s safety in numbers in Minsk these days — converging on the city center, cars honking as they went by
Heeding the directions of Telegram channels organizing the protests, people headed toward Independence Avenue because the original meeting point, Independence Square, was blocked by the police
Many thousands are in the streets of Khabarovsk, 4,000 miles east of Moscow, for the 3rd Saturday straight in the biggest protests Russia’s regions have seen in many years. It took 14 minutes for the march to pass by me here:
This was sparked by the arrest of a popular governor, Sergei Furgal. Khabarovites widely saw it as Putin’s move to get rid of an insufficiently loyal official.
Here people chant “Freeedom!” and “Putin’s resignation is the best amendment!” — a reference to the recent constitutional vote that gives Putin the chance to rule til 2036.
Trump and Putin spoke for an hour and a half today, per Kremlin spokesman Peskov. ria.ru/20190503/15532…
Kremlin: “A mutual commitment was confirmed to activating dialogue in various spheres, including on questions of strategic stability…The heads of state expressed satisfaction with the conversation, which was of a businesslike and constructive character.” kremlin.ru/events/preside…
Per Kremlin, Putin told Trump:
— Ukrainian president-elect "must take real steps toward realizing the Minsk agreements"
— NK denuclearization steps "must be accompanied by…reducing sanctions"
— "outside interference" in Venezuela "undermines chances of political resolution"
Putin-Bolton meeting has started in Kremlin. Bolton said he looks forward to hearing “how you handled the World Cup so successfully.” Putin flashed a big smile.
Putin to Bolton: “Your visit here to Moscow inspires hope that we will be able to take first steps to restore full-fledged relations between Russia and the United States.”
Bolton to Putin: “I look forward to discussing with you how to improve Russian-U.S. relations, find areas where we can agree and make progress together.”