In addition, each region can additionally introduce its own bans on gatherings, meetings and demonstrations.

Federation Council of Russia approved a law banning rallies near certain objects.
Thus, rallies were prohibited in the buildings of public authorities and in their adjacent territories, land plots where churches and other structures are located, in airports, railway and car stations, in ports, in buildings and on the territory of universities, schools and hospitals, it is reported Russian mass media
It is also forbidden to rally on the territory near the objects that ensure the functioning of electric, heat, water and gas networks.
In addition, each region can additionally introduce its own bans on gatherings, meetings and demonstrations. They can do this if such a measure is “due to historical, cultural, other objective features of the subject of the Russian Federation.”
Protests against mobilization in Russia
As UNIAN reported, on September 21, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization in Russia.
On the same day, they were held in many cities of the Russian Federation protest actions. Rallies were held in Barnaul, Ulan-Ude, Yakutsk, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Tomsk, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Ufa, as well as in Moscow and St. Petersburg. All of them were accompanied by beatings and arrests of their participants by security forces.
In total, more than 1,300 people were detained. The largest number of arrests were recorded in the two largest cities of Russia: 530 were recorded in Moscow and more than 470 in St. Petersburg.
The other day it became known that Russian invaders conduct preparatory measures for the next wave of covert mobilization. Military expert Denis Popovych believes that in January, a general mobilization will begin in Russia. Probably, the ban on rallies is connected with this.