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"Men arrived at the checkpoint and after showing foreign passports of the Russian Federation, immediately expressed their intention to seek protection on Ukrainian territory due to political harassment in Russia," the service said, RFE/RL reported with reference to 112.international.

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Both men were allowed to cross the border and were sent to the migration service, Ukrainian authorities said, without providing the men's names.

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Navalny and at least 1,500 of his followers were arrested on June 12 in Moscow and other cities across Russia for unauthorized anticorruption protests. Navalny was jailed for 30 days.