March 30 (Reuters) - Alexei Moskalyov, a Russian man sentenced to two years in prison for discrediting the Russian army, and whose daughter was taken into care, has been detained after fleeing house arrest, lawyer Dmitry Zakhvatov told Reuters on Thursday.
"He has been detained, yes," Zakhvatov said, without providing more details.
The Russian-language news outlet SOTA reported earlier that Moskalyov, 54, had been arrested in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, a staunch Russian ally.
He was later charged with discrediting Russia's armed forces in connection with separate anti-war comments he was alleged to have made on social media.
Later the same day, a court sentenced him in absentia to two years in a penal colony.