Kremlin critic Navalny cheered in Moscow

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has received a hero's welcome on his return to Moscow after being released from jail.

Kremlin critic Navalny cheered in Moscow

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has received a hero's welcome after his release from jail.

Hundreds of supporters of Alexei Navalny have gathered at a Moscow rail station to cheer the Russian opposition leader as a national hero following his unexpected release from jail.

The 37-year-old lawyer was greeted with loud cheers, chants and bouquets on his arrival from the city of Kirov on Saturday.

"We are a strong people's movement. I did not think that we were so strong," said Navalny, who was accompanied by his wife Julia.

Navalny told the crowd he would contest the Moscow mayoral election on September 8.

"We will win in the election," he said.

Police had cordoned off the Yaroslavsky station in the centre of Moscow and anti-terrorism units were on guard. The security measures came after an anonymous caller earlier warned of a bomb in the station.

Navalny walked out of the regional court in Kirov on Friday after a judge ruled that his arrest the previous day, following sentencing on embezzlement charges by a district court, had no legal basis.

The ruling did not overturn the five-year prison sentence handed down on Thursday, but it left observers puzzled about whether it reflected infighting between different factions in the Russian leadership.


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