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BootinUp

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Fri May 3, 2024, 11:30 AM May 3

Kremlin critics say Russia is targeting its foes abroad with killings, poisonings and harassment

“We just escaped Russia and had this illusion that we’ve escaped prison,” said journalist Irina Dolinina, who works for the independent outlet Important Stories, based in the Czech capital of Prague.

Dolinina and colleague Alesya Marokhovskaya were harassed in 2023, leading to fears they were under surveillance. They were sent threatening messages via comments on the media outlet’s website and told not to travel to a conference in Sweden. To underscore the point, the threat included their airline ticket numbers, seat locations and hotel booking.

“It was a mistake for us to think that here, we are safe,” Dolinina told The Associated Press.

The Kremlin, which routinely denies going after its opponents abroad, has been blamed for decades for such attacks.


https://apnews.com/article/russia-attacks-poisoning-killing-litvinenko-skripal-5ddda40fd910fe3f8358ea89cb0c49f1
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Kremlin critics say Russia is targeting its foes abroad with killings, poisonings and harassment (Original Post) BootinUp May 3 OP
If you don't want to acknowledge Russian aggression, this new Cold War, then your hand is on the polonium vial too ck4829 May 3 #1

ck4829

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1. If you don't want to acknowledge Russian aggression, this new Cold War, then your hand is on the polonium vial too
Fri May 3, 2024, 11:35 AM
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