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Russian protest leader Navalny returns to Moscow a free man

 Russian protest leader Alexei Navalny (C) and his wife Yulia arrive in Moscow on October 17, 2013 after Navalny's trial in the northern city of Kirov/AFP

Russian protest leader Alexei Navalny (C) and his wife Yulia arrive in Moscow on October 17, 2013 after Navalny’s trial in the northern city of Kirov/AFP

Moscow October 17- Russian protest leader Alexei Navalny on Thursday returned to Moscow a free man after a court in the northern Kirov region turned his five year penal colony sentence in a controversial fraud case into a suspended term.

Accompanied by his wife Yulia and co accused Pyotr Ofitserov who was also allowed to walk free, Navalny arrived at Yaroslavsky railway station in Moscow on the night train from Kirov to a welcome of flowers and kisses from supporters.

Looking relaxed and happy, Navalny chose to make no comment to the media and drove off with his wife in a waiting car.

After the court’s ruling on Wednesday, Navalny warned not to see the verdict as a victory as the court left his conviction in place in the controversial embezzlement case he alleges was ordered by the Kremlin.

Experts said that under current Russian laws the verdict will disqualify Navalny for the entire five years of his suspended term, keeping him out of presidential elections in early 2018.

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