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People rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy to support Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason. Slogan reads "Vyshinsky's case is completely made up".


RT television channel and Rossiya Segodnya information agency Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan, centre left, Rossiya Segodnya Director General Dmitry Kiselev, centre right, and other people rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy to support Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason. Slogan reads "Vyshinsky's case is completely made up. Half a year under arrest".


A man holds a portrait of Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, as he and others rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason. Slogan reads "Freedom to Vyshinsky".


Rossiya Segodnya information agency Director General Dmitry Kiselev, centre, and other people rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy to support Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason. Slogan reads "Vyshinsky's case is completely made up. Half a year under arrest".


People hold portraits of Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, as they rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason. Slogan reads "Vyshinsky's case is completely made up. Half a year under arrest".


Director of Rossiya Segodnya information agency Dmitry Kiselev holds portrait of Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, as he and other people rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason. Slogan reads "Freedom to Vyshinsky".


Rossiya Segodnya information agency Director General Dmitry Kiselev, centre, and other people rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy to support Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason. Slogan reads "Vyshinsky"s case is completely made up/ Half a year under arrest".


Rossiya Segodnya information agency Director General Dmitry Kiselev, centre, and other people rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy to support Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason. Slogan reads "Vysshinsky case is completely made up. Half a year under arrest".


Rossiya Segodnya information agency Director General Dmitry Kiselev, centre, and other people rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy to support Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason. Slogan reads "Vysshinsky case is completely made up. Half a year under arrest".


People hold portraits of Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, as they rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason.


People hold portraits of Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, as they rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason. Slogan reads "Freedom to Vyshinsky".


A woman has a portrait of Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, fixed on her coat as she and other people rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason. Slogan reads "Freedom to Vyshinsky. Half oa year under arrest".


Rossiya Segodnya information agency Director General Dmitry Kiselev speaks to the media as he and other people rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy to support Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason.


A woman holds a sticker with portraits of Kirill Vyshinsky, RIA Novosti Ukraine news portal head, as she and other people rally outside the Ukrainian Embassy to support in Moscow, Russia, November 2, 2018. Kirill Vyshinsky has been arrested and jailed in Ukraine since May on suspicion of supporting the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and high treason. Slogan reads "Freedom to Vyshinsky. Half a year under arrest".

