Sergei Aksenov, one of the leaders of The Other Russia opposition party, said on Twitter two activists were arrested for the fruit-throwing.
He said the protest was to highlight the death of Alexandre Dolmatov, a party member who took part in a May 2012 demonstration on the eve of President Vladimir Putin’s re-election investiture.
Dolmatov was arrested then released, but fearing re-arrest on serious charges levelled at others, fled to the Netherlands to seek asylum.
He committed suicide in January after the request was rejected and he was placed in a holding centre.
The Dutch king on Friday met Mr Putin to discuss bilateral issues.
Dutch-Russian ties have become strained in recent weeks because of the Russian coastguard arresting the crew of a Dutch-flagged Greenpeace ship used to stage a protest on a Gazprom oil platform in the Arctic, and a number of diplomatic incidents in both countries. [AFP]
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