
Russia: Greenpeace 30 taken to detention centres
Russia: Greenpeace 30 taken to detention centres
Thirty people arrested in Russia over a Greenpeace protest against Arctic oil drilling have been transported to separate male and female detention centres in St. Petersburg's Academic Lebedev street on Tuesday, following a journey from the northern city of Murmansk.
The 28 Greenpeace activists and two journalists were transported inside a special prison-carriage which was decoupled from the rest of the train shortly after arriving at St. Petersburg's Ladozhsky railway station.
The activists are now expected to remain in the detention centres before facing trial on charges of hooliganism.

Russia: Greenpeace 30 taken to detention centres
Thirty people arrested in Russia over a Greenpeace protest against Arctic oil drilling have been transported to separate male and female detention centres in St. Petersburg's Academic Lebedev street on Tuesday, following a journey from the northern city of Murmansk.
The 28 Greenpeace activists and two journalists were transported inside a special prison-carriage which was decoupled from the rest of the train shortly after arriving at St. Petersburg's Ladozhsky railway station.
The activists are now expected to remain in the detention centres before facing trial on charges of hooliganism.