Dozens of protesters chanting hymns and prayers have attacked a gay rights rally in St Petersburg, leading to arrests on both sides.

Some 20 activists had gathered in the centre of Russia's second city for the rally, waving rainbow flags and signs with messages such as "Stop homophobia in Russia!"

But the rally was cut short when a group of about 50 Christian counter-demonstrators, who were singing and reciting prayers, attacked the demonstrators.

Police broke up the fight and arrested activists from both sides.
Homosexuality was decriminalised in Russia in 1993 and Russian officials continue to emphasise that it does not penalise gay orientation.

However, a law against "gay propaganda" - which could cover any activity that promotes homosexuality - was signed in June, drawing international condemnation and calls for a boycott of the Olympic Games in Sochi.
The International Olympics Committee has asked Russia to clarify how the law would operate around the Winter Games next year.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree banning demonstrations and rallies for two and a half months around the Games.
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