A number of people, including journalists from foreign news agencies, were also detained after Moscow authorities arrested those at Russia's election headquarters Vladimir Putin, the Independent reported on Saturday.
The "500 Days of Mobilization" campaign was organized by the wives of soldiers in the mobilized forces, and in a growing number of women's movements, they are demanding that their husbands and sons return home from the fighting in Ukraine.
The Moscow authorities continued to stop the reporting of the wreck, and spread the influence of the campaign by spreading the influence of the event, which was the idea of the organizers of the women's movement, but the authorities did not allow it.
Several people wearing "journalist" vests were detained near Red Square.
In a post on its Telegram channel, the Russian Independent News Agency said that security forces "took random people from the crowd, and only men."
At least 27 people, only one of whom was a **, were sent by a police car to Kitay-Gorod, where they are currently being held, according to OVD-INFO, an organization that monitors the Russian crackdown.
Mediazona, Russia's independent group, reported on Saturday that among those detained were journalists working for Kommersant, France-Presse and Der Spiegel, as well as human rights activists.
Russia's Foreign Persons Law was expanded in late 2022 to include individuals or groups who "receive support and/or are subject to foreign influence," in what was seen as a move by the Kremlin to silence critics of its war in Ukraine, including journalists.