Russian authorities arrested two men Saturday in the killing of a key opposition leader, Russian state media reported.
Boris Nemtsov, one of President Vladimir Putin's outspoken critics, was shot in the back on a Moscow bridge as he walked with his girlfriend past the Kremlin in late February.
Surveillance video showed someone darting from the sidewalk and into a nearby car right after he collapsed.
Putin has been informed of the arrests in connection with Nemtsov's death, Russian media said, citing Federal Security Service director Alexander Bortnikov.
Bortnikov said those detained are from the southern region of the North Caucasus, which for years has been a hotbed of unrest and rebellion against Moscow.
People march in memory of Russian opposition leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Boris Nemtsov on March 01, 2015 in central Moscow, Russia.
The slain opposition leader's daughter, Zhanna Nemtsova, said around midday Saturday that the only things she knows about the arrests come from media reports, as authorities have not contacted her yet.
When asked about the suspects, she said, "I have no idea who they are."
Opposition blames Putin
After Nemtsov's shooting Putin blamed extremists and protesters who he said were trying to stir internal strife in Russia.
Yet many opposition sympathizers and people close to Nemtsov have pointed the finger at him and the Russian government he leads. They note that Nemtsov -- the deputy prime minister under former President Boris Yeltsin -- is the latest in a list of Putin's opponents who have been killed or imprisoned.
Nemtsov had also been arrested several times for speaking against the government.
Russia's President shares "political responsibility" for Nemtsov's assassination, his daughter Zhanna told CNN on Friday in her first TV interview since his death. She spoke from Germany.
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