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MOSCOW — Police have detained two prominent Russian opposition leaders who called hundreds of their supporters to protest outside the presidential administration the night after Vladimir Putin's inauguration.

Police detained Alexei Navalny, a lawyer and blogger who made his name exposing corruption in the government and state corporations. They also detained Sergei Udaltsov, the leader of a leftist movement.

But hundreds of their supporters remained Tuesday morning after spending the night on the small square in central Moscow.

Putin began his third term as Russia’s president after a formal inauguration ceremony in the Kremlin, while on the streets outside thousands of riot police detained hundreds of opposition activists to prevent them from protesting.