The Russian opposition camp was dispersed on the morning of May 16.
As it was reported previously Russian opposition activists set a camp at Chistye Prudy on May 8. Several dozen people stayed in the camp permanently, but in the evenings around a thousand people gathered in the camp.
According to the court resolution the activists had to leave the camp by the noon of May. First activists started leaving it after the police forces came to the camp, reports Lenta.ru.
However, several activists remained in the camp and the police dispersed it, but the activists moved to Barrikadnaya underground station, where they stay until now.
Around 20 persons were detained during the police actions.
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