1 years ago / 7:00 AM EST

Russians line the streets for Navalny

Max Butterworth
Alexander Nemenov / AFP - Getty Images
Alexander Nemenov / AFP - Getty Images

Large crowds of mourners gathered outside the church ahead of the funeral service for Navalny in Moscow this morning.

1 years ago / 6:51 AM EST

Where is the funeral being held?

The Kremlin, or at least those acting on the Kremlin’s behalf, spent the past few weeks attempting to derail the funeral, Navalny's team has said. Several Moscow churches declined to hold the service, they said, and they struggled to find a hearse willing to carry his body.

One venue finally did agree, the Church of the Icon of the Mother of God Soothe My Sorrows, in the south of Moscow near where Navalny once lived.

The service is due to begin shortly and mourners will travel to the nearby Borisovskoye Cemetery for the burial around 8 a.m. ET. The event is also being live-streamed.

Despite Navalny being a staunch critic of Russia’s war in Ukraine, the church where his funeral service will be held has donated to the Russian army and enthusiastically advertised its backing for the conflict. This is in line with the hierarchy of the Russian Orthodox Church, which has introduced a special prayer for Russian victory in Ukraine and expelled priests who pray instead for peace.

1 years ago / 6:45 AM EST

Navalny's parents arrive at funeral

Max Butterworth

The Russian opposition leader's parents, Anatoly Navalny and Lyudmila Navalnaya, are attending the funeral after his mother fought to retrieve his body from authorities.

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1 years ago / 6:35 AM EST

Western diplomats arrive with flowers

A handful of Russia-based Western diplomats are also at the funeral. Among them are U.S. Ambassador Lynne Tracy and French Ambassador Pierre Levy, pictured holding flowers outside the church.

Levy, second left, and Tracy, second from right.REUTERS
1 years ago / 6:22 AM EST

WATCH: Crowds applaud and chant as Navalny’s hearse arrives

Peter Jeary

A crowd of mourners chanted as the hearse carrying Navalny’s coffin arrived at the Moscow church this morning.

1 years ago / 6:03 AM EST

Hearse arrives at church to applause, shouts of 'Navalny!'

The hearse carrying Navalny's body has arrived at the church, where it was met by applause and repeated shouts of "Navalny! Navalny! Navalny!" from crowds gathered there.

More than 1,000 people have gathered outside the church, more than will be allowed in to see the coffin, his team says.

Navalny's coffin is carried into the cemetery today.AP

“Now we will need some time to prepare for the funeral service. Relatives will come in first,” Ivan Zhdanov, director of Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, wrote on social media.

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1 years ago / 6:10 AM EST

People at the scene are also heard shouting, “You weren’t scared, we aren’t scared!”

1 years ago / 5:51 AM EST

Navalny funeral the latest sign of dangers faced by those in the Kremlin's sights

Keir Simmons
Matthew Bodner
Keir Simmons and Matthew Bodner

The more than 1,000 people who organizers say are attending today's funeral are taking an immense risk. The Kremlin told Russians this morning not to attend unauthorized gatherings that it said were ‘illegal.’

Navalny’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, is very unlikely to attend her husband's funeral because of the threat of arrest, since she herself has refused to be silenced.

Underscoring the danger is the uncertain fate of another couple. The funeral comes a day after Russian American citizen Ksenia Karelina lost her appeal against imprisonment. She is accused of treason for donating just $51 to a Ukrainian charity.

“She’s innocent. She is a normal person,’ her boyfriend, Chris Van Heeren, told NBC News from Los Angeles yesterday. He says those jailed for treason in Russia face terrible conditions. “They get to shower once a week, which is painful. They get a book once a week to read. They get porridge to eat.”

All the same, he says, she wrote him a love letter from prison. "She said, 'I’ve got a little window in my cell, and I can see the sun and I know that I look at the same sun as you’."

1 years ago / 5:46 AM EST

Funeral live stream tops 200,000 viewers

With not long to go until the funeral, more than 200,000 people are watching a live stream of the event posted by Navalny's team on YouTube.

1 years ago / 5:37 AM EST

More than 1,000 people outside the church, Navalny team says

Despite the threat of a police crackdown, encouragement from Navalny's team for mourners to pay their respects appears to have been heard.

“Come see Alexei Navalny off on his last journey if you are in Moscow,” Navalny’s chief of staff, Leonid Volkov, wrote on social media before the event.

Around an hour before the funeral was due to begin, there were already 1,000 people outside the church in southern Moscow where Navalny's coffin will be taken, Volkov said on the YouTube live stream being broadcast by his team.

They were joined by a heavy police presence, including teams perched on roofs along the route between the church and the cemetery, a map of which Volkov posted on X.

He said there were so many people that, due to the church's limited capacity, not all of them would be allowed inside to pay their respects to the coffin.

1 years ago / 5:21 AM EST

Navalny’s farewell and funeral to be held in Moscow

Matthew Bodner

Police have been on patrol since early this morning outside the church in Moscow where a farewell ceremony for Navalny is expected to be held.