People draw hearts with their cell-phone flashlights in support of jailed opposition leader Aleksei Navalny and his wife, Yulia Navalnaya, in Moscow on the night of February 14. Navalny's team urged people to stand in their courtyards and shine their cell-phone flashlights under the slogan, "Love is stronger than fear." After the jailing of Navalny and two weekends of nationwide demonstrations and marches, the new protest format looked to some like a retreat.
Navalny supporters light candles in a courtyard in Omsk.
In Omsk
On the frozen Neva River in St. Petersburg
In St. Petersburg
A woman poses with a glowing plastic duck near Red Square in Moscow on February 14. The duck is a reference to allegations that former Prime Minister (and one-term President) Dmitry Medvedev has a luxury property with a private lake and a shelter for waterfowl.
In Omsk
Near Red Square in Moscow
Female opposition activists take part in a protest in support of Navalny and female political prisoners on Valentine's Day in Moscow.
Women at a rally in St. Petersburg on February 14 in support of Navalny and his wife
Russian women hold flowers as they form a human chain in Moscow to express support for Navalny on February 14.
A woman in St. Petersburg forms part of a human chain to support female political prisoners and to protest against police violence on February 14.