The authorities who do not specify whether these are protest actions against the re-election of Vladimir Putin
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Actions aimed at disrupting the vote are increasing in Russia. On Friday March 15, on the first day of the presidential election, a woman set fire to a voting booth in a Moscow polling station, the state agency Ria Novosti reported. “The Moscow election commission told Ria Novosti that the work [dans le bureau de vote] had resumed normally after the incident”, according to the agency. A video broadcast by independent media SOTAVision shows the arrest of a suspect after flames were extinguished in a polling station.
Furthermore, at least seven people were arrested for damage to polling stations, according to the authorities, who did not specify whether these were protest actions against the re-election of Vladimir Putin. Five of them were “placed in detention” in Moscow and the Voronezh, Rostov and Karachay-Cherkessia regions after spraying with a “coloring liquid” ballots placed in ballot boxes, explained the police in separate press releases. Two other individuals were arrested separately for trying to set fire to a ballot box and trying to light a firecracker in a polling station.