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February 20, 2021 "They reduced" the sentence "by a month and a half, well," Navalny said, commenting on today's sentence. The online media Meduza reported his statement. Navalny, who was in court this morning, added: "Russia must be free and happy."



A court in Moscow has therefore confirmed that the opponent will have to remain in prison because he is accused of not respecting the rules of the suspended sentence granted to him for an old and controversial sentence. however, he reduced the period of imprisonment to two years and eight months by one and a half months, taking into account the months spent in house arrest, Meduza reported the news.