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the leading critic off the Kremlin, Alexi Navalny, has been detained by police after returning to Moscow for the first time since being poisoned with a nerve agent in attack he blames on the Russian authorities.
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He flew in from Berlin but was led away by police after reaching passport control.
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Western leaders have condemned his arrest from Moscow.
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His Steve Rosenberg.
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He'd only bean back on Russian soil a few minutes when Alexander finally was told he was being detained.
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A kiss goodbye for his wife, Yulia, then the Kremlin's fiercest critic, was led away.
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Earlier, there were chaotic scenes at a different Moscow airport where Mr the Violence flight had been scheduled to land.
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Police detained his supporters.
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It's a disgrace, they chant inside.
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The arrivals are filled with right police who cleared the terminal.
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But in the end, the plane was rerouted toe another airport.
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Alexander violently.
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This isn't quite home sweet home.
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As you can see from the welcome party.
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He's back in the country where last summer he was poisoned, allegedly by a group of undercover Russian security agents, a country he has accused of state terrorism.
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Five months ago, Aleksei Navalny fell sick on an internal Russian flight in a coma.
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He was airlifted to Berlin for urgent treatment.
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Toxicology reports from Germany, France and Sweden confirmed the opposition activists had been poisoned by Na'vi Chuck Nerve agent.
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Last month, President Putin dismissed accusations that the Russian state was behind the attack on Mr Navalny.
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If our agents had wanted to kill him, he said, they have finished the job e.
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But for weeks, the authorities here have been dropping not so subtle hints that Mr Should stay away from Russia, hints he decided to ignore when he left Berlin.
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A citizen of Russia, he says, I have the absolute right to return home.
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He did come back to Russia.
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But tonight Alexander Baillie is not at home with his family.