Members of the Russian activist group Pussy Riot, jailed after running on to the pitch during the World Cup final, say they have been detained again as they walked free from prison.
Pyotr Verzilov, Nika Nikulshina, Olga Kurachyova and Olga Pakhtusova were jailed for 15 days earlier this month.
Authorities said they violated the rules for spectators at sporting events and wore police uniforms illegally.
Pussy Riot said it was a protest against human rights abuses in Russia.
Verzilov tweeted that he and the other activists, who were in a different detention centre, were all held as they tried to leave.
The group of activists interrupted the World Cup final
In a later tweet [in Russian], he said they were not facing any charges.
The four were originally arrested after interrupting the second half of the Croatia v France match, held in Moscow, Russia, for about 25 seconds on 15 July.
They wore police-style uniforms – white shirts, black trousers and epaulettes.
One protester managed to do a high-five hand gesture with France star Kylian Mbappé before being led off the pitch.
Pyotr Verzilov said on Twitter they were being held overnight
But Verzilov was grabbed in anger by Croatia defender Dejan Lovren. After the incident Lovren told reporters: “I just lost my head and I grabbed the guy and I wished I could throw him away from the stadium.”
Verzilov later told the BBC they were “speaking for Russia”.
“Throughout the World Cup, which I really enjoyed, there wasn’t a word of political criticism [against the government],” he said in an interview conducted in jail.
“I categorically disagree with Western countries who call for a boycott of Russian sporting events. But to avoid criticising what’s going on in Russia today is wrong.”