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Anti-Putin protest leader arrested

Opposition leader Sergei Udaltsov (C) joins thousands of people wearing white ribbons as they form a 10-mile human chain around the Moscow inner ring road during an opposition protest against Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin for the elections held in Moscow on February 26, 2012. UPI
Opposition leader Sergei Udaltsov (C) joins thousands of people wearing white ribbons as they form a 10-mile human chain around the Moscow inner ring road during an opposition protest against Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin for the elections held in Moscow on February 26, 2012. UPI | License Photo

MOSCOW, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- Charges of organizing mass disorder have been brought against anti-Putin protest leader Sergei Udaltsov, Russian prosecutors said Wednesday.

The charges come just over a week after the state-run NTV channel aired what it said was secretly filmed footage of a meeting between Udaltsov and a leading Georgia politician, the Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported.

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In the video filmed in Minsk, the two men are seen discussing plans to seize power in cities across Russia, including the Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad.

Uldaltsov charged the video was a fake and said it represented the start of a new "wave of repression" targeting leaders of the protest movement against Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Udaltsov wrote on Twitter that he was taken to the headquarters of the Investigative Committee Wednesday after police searched his Moscow apartment.

His lawyer said he could be kept in custody.

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