Arrests at Moscow Protest by Wives of Soldiers Fighting in Ukraine

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian police on Saturday detained at least four people, including reporters, at a weekly protest outside the Kremlin by the wives of
mobilized soldiers fighting in Ukraine.The wives of mobilized soldiers have staged rare protests in Moscow demanding their spouses be
brought home from Ukraine.A video published by SOTA, an independent media outlet, showed police detaining two people wearing yellow vests
with "Press" written on them and two others.Earlier this month, police detained a group of around 20 reporters at the same protest, warning
in Russian cities.The SOTA video showed a woman wearing a yellow "Press" vest saying: "Why are you detaining me?"It also showed a man
Kremlin every Saturday."In our times even laying flowers is expressing a civic position that carries certain risks," one of the women taking
part in the protest, Nadezhda, told SOTA.Authorities have mainly detained journalists as well as men at the protests, stopping short of
arresting protesting women.