1 years ago / 5:10 AM EST

Mourners gather outside heavily guarded Moscow cemetery

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Relatives and supporters of Navalny have gathered to bid farewell to the Russian opposition leader at his funeral today. Already, a long line of thousands of mourners was visible outside the church ahead of the service.

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1 years ago / 4:53 AM EST

Morgue is delaying release of Navalny's body, his team says

After delays in receiving his body after his death, and problems finding a venue for his funeral, Navalny’s team now says that the morgue has not yet released the Russian opposition leader's body at the agreed time on the day of his funeral.

“Relatives arrived at the morgue at 10 a.m. (2 a.m. ET), when Alexei’s body was supposed to be given to them,” his spokesperson, Kira Yarmysh, wrote on social media, but “the body has not yet been released.”

“The schedule has not changed yet, but there may be delays,” she added.

Navalny’s chief of staff, Leonid Volkov, said of the delay, “I have no understanding at all by now what these a------s are trying to achieve.”

1 years ago / 4:22 AM EST

Navalny's team says it still can't find a hearse to carry him

Just hours before the funeral is scheduled to begin, Navalny's team says it has still been unable to find a hearse to carry his body because of threats against the drivers by "unknown people."

"At first we were not allowed to rent a funeral hall to say goodbye to Alexei," his spokesperson, Kira Yarmysh, wrote on social media.

Cemetery workers prepare a coffin trolley at the Borisovo cemetery where Navalny is to be buried today.Olga Maltseva / AFP - Getty Images

"Now, when just a funeral service is supposed to take place in the church, Ritual agents tell us that not a single hearse agrees to take the body there," she added, referring to Ritual, Russia's main funeral service. "Unknown people call all teams and threaten them not to take Alexei’s body anywhere."

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1 years ago / 5:00 AM EST

It appears that Navalny's team has been able to find a hearse to carry his body to the church, and that after a short delay his body has been handed over to his family.

"Alexei’s body is being handed over to his relatives, and the hearse with it will soon head to the temple," his spokesperson, Kira Yarmysh, wrote on social media.

1 years ago / 4:10 AM EST

Heavy police presence outside the church where Navalny's funeral was held

Max Butterworth

Riot police officers assembled near the Church of the Icon of the Mother of God Soothe My Sorrows in Moscow this morning.

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1 years ago / 4:10 AM EST

Navalny allies say the Kremlin has tried to derail the funeral

The Kremlin, or at least those acting on the Kremlin’s behalf, has been attempting to derail the funeral, Navalny's team has said, by blocking their preferred date because it clashed with Putin’s state of the nation address yesterday. 

Even then, several Moscow churches declined to hold the service, his team said, and still hours beforehand, they were unable to find a hearse willing to carry his body.

Navalny’s wife has blamed Putin for her husband’s death, alleging that he was poisoned on Putin’s orders with the nerve agent Novichok and that his body was held until traces of the poison had disappeared. The Kremlin has denied the accusation of poisoning.

Even after his death, “they abused his body and abused his mother,” Yulia Navalnaya said this week, in an apparent reference to claims by her mother-in-law, Lyudmila Navalnaya, 69, that officials had tried to blackmail her by insisting on a quiet, nonpublic funeral while holding the body for so long that it started to decompose.

The body was eventually returned last weekend.

1 years ago / 4:10 AM EST

Russian opposition leader to be buried in Moscow event that has become a new flashpoint

The funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is due to be held this morning, an event seen by many worldwide as representing a struggle between the country’s marginalized protest movement and President Vladimir Putin’s will to silence it.

Navalny, who died Feb. 16 aged 47 in an Arctic penal colony, was the most prominent dissenting voice in Putin’s Russia, where government critics are jailed or exiled, protest is effectively banned and the press is shackled. Navalny’s team say he died from poisoning ordered by Putin, which the Russian government denies.

The Borisovskoye Cemetery in Moscow today.AP

Navalny’s funeral could become a flashpoint between mourners and police trying to quash any expression of anti-Putin dissent in his memory, according to Navalny’s family and team. Already, around 400 people have been arrested for laying flowers at Navalny’s memorials across Russia, the human rights group OVD-Info said.

“I am not sure yet whether it will be peaceful or the police will arrest those who have come to say goodbye to my husband,” Navalny’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, said in a speech to the European Parliament this week.