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Nearly 1,400 detained in Moscow protest; largest in decade

MOSCOW (AP) - Nearly 1,400 people were detained in a violent police crackdown on an opposition protest in Moscow, a Russian monitoring group said Sunday, adding that was the largest number of detentions at a rally in the Russian capital this decade.

OVD-Info, which has monitored police arrests since 2011, said the number of the detentions from Saturday's protest reached 1,373 by early Sunday. The overwhelming majority of people were soon released but 150 remained in custody, OVD-Info and a lawyers' legal aid group said Sunday.

Crackdowns on the anti-government protesters began days before the rally. Opposition leader Alexei Navalny was arrested and sentenced Wednesday to 30 days in jail for calling for Saturday's protest against election authorities who barred some opposition candidates from running in the Sept. 8 vote for Moscow city council.

Navalny was unexpectedly hospitalized Sunday with a severe allergy attack, his spokeswoman said.

Kira Yarmysh said Navalny, who did not have any allergies beforehand, was taken from the Moscow jail to a hospital in the morning, arriving with severe facial swelling and red rashes. Hours later, she said Navalny was in a "satisfactory condition."

Russian police violently dispersed thousands of people who thronged the streets of Moscow on Saturday to protest the move by election authorities. Several protesters reported broken limbs and head injuries. Police justified their response by saying that the rally was not sanctioned by authorities.

Along with the arrests of the mostly young demonstrators, several opposition activists who wanted to run for the Moscow City Duma were arrested throughout the city.

Police eventually cordoned off the City Hall and dispersed protesters from the area, but thousands of demonstrators reassembled in several different locations nearby and a new round of arrests began. Russian police beat some protesters to the ground with wide truncheon swings while others tried to push the police away.

Police said the protesters numbered about 3,500 but aerial footage from several locations suggested at least 8,000 people turned out.

Dmitry Gudkov, an opposition figure who was barred from running for city council office in Moscow, was detained Sunday afternoon as he delivered food to some of the Moscow protesters still in jail.

The U.S. Embassy in Moscow on Sunday decried the violent crackdown as "use of disproportionate police force" and the Russian presidential human rights council said it was concerned about the police brutality.

Russian President Vladimir Putin stayed away from Moscow over the weekend.

On Sunday, he led Russia's first major naval parade in years, going aboard one of the vessels in the Navy Day parade in St. Petersburg, on the Gulf of Finland. The parade included 43 ships and submarines and 4,000 troops.

Police officers detain a woman during an unsanctioned rally in the center of Moscow, Russia, Saturday, July 27, 2019. Russian police are wrestling with demonstrators and have arrested hundreds in central Moscow during a protest demanding that opposition candidates be allowed to run for the Moscow city council. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko) The Associated Press
Police officers detain people during an unsanctioned rally in the center of Moscow, Russia, Saturday, July 27, 2019. Russian police on Saturday began arresting people outside the Moscow mayor's office ahead of an election protest demanding that opposition candidates be allowed to run for the Moscow city council. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko) The Associated Press
Protesters hold posters that read: "I have the right to my candidate" during an unsanctioned rally in the center of Moscow, Russia, Saturday, July 27, 2019. Russian police are wrestling with demonstrators and have arrested hundreds in central Moscow during a protest demanding that opposition candidates be allowed to run for the Moscow city council. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko) The Associated Press
Russian missile boats attend the military parade during the Navy Day celebration in the Black Sea port of Sevastopol, Crimea, Sunday, July 28, 2019. (Yekaterina Shtukina, Sputnik, Government Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, right, and Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Nikolai Yevmenov, behind Putin, arrive to attend the military parade during the Navy Day celebration in St.Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, July 28, 2019. (Alexei Nikolsky, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, foreground, and Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Nikolai Yevmenov, third right, arrive to attend the military parade during the Navy Day celebration in St.Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, July 28, 2019. (Alexei Nikolsky, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Warships float at the Neva River during the Navy Day parade in St.Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, July 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky) The Associated Press
A warships transports onboard a copy of the boat of Russian Tsar Peter The Great at the Neva River during the Navy Day parade in St.Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, July 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky) The Associated Press
Warships float past the Dvortsovy (Palace) drawbridge rising above the Neva River during the Navy Day parade in St.Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, July 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky) The Associated Press
Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Nikolai Yevmenov, right, gestures while speaking to Russian President Vladimir Putin as they watch the military parade during the Navy Day celebration in St.Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, July 28, 2019.(AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky, Pool) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, speaks to Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu as they watch the military parade during the Navy Day celebration in St.Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, July 28, 2019.(AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky, Pool) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the troops during the military parade during the Navy Day celebration in St.Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, July 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky, Pool) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, gestures while speaking to Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Nikolai Yevmenov during the military parade during the Navy Day celebration in St.Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, July 28, 2019.(AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky, Pool) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin watches the military parade during the Navy Day celebration in St.Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, July 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky, Pool) The Associated Press
Russian President Vladimir Putin watches the military parade during the Navy Day celebration in St.Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, July 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky, Pool) The Associated Press
Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny gestures while speaking to a crowd during a political protest in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, July 20, 2019. Masses of people gathered in central Moscow to demand that opposition candidates be included on ballots for an upcoming city parliament election in September. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin) The Associated Press
This handout photo provided this instagram account Navalny shows Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny filming himself in a police station in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, July 24, 2019. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been detained by police near his home in Moscow as he left for a jog. (Navalny Instagram via AP) The Associated Press
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