Second day of voting in Russia, a vote marked by protests and several arrests. On Friday, at least thirteen people were arrested for damage to polling stations.

Voting began at 8 a.m. local time on Friday (8 p.m GMT Thursday) in remote regions in Russia's Far East. It will end on Sunday at 12 p.M. (6 p. m. GMT) in Kaliningrad, a Russian enclave bordering European Union countries. It should mark the six-year re-election of Vladimir Putin, who faces no serious competitor after crushing all political dissent.