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MOSCOW - Police came to the apartments of the Russian opposition leaders with search warrants in the morning on June 11, Solidarity movement spokeswoman Olga Shorina told Interfax.

In particular, the police came to the residence addresses of lawyer and organizer of the Raspil Project Alexei Navalny and Solidarity leaders Boris Nemtsov and Ilya Yashin, she said.

"Neither Nemtsov, nor Yashin are at home at the moment," Shorina said.

"My house is being searched as part of the inquiry into mass riots," Navalny twitted earlier.

Law enforcement agencies were not immediately available for comment on this information.