Tag: Margarita Simonyan
The Scramble for Media in the Global South?
US Offers $10 Million for Information on Russia War Blog Rybar

The US government is offering a reward of as much as $10 million for information “leading to the identification or location” of the Russian military media outlet Rybar and its employees, according to a statement posted on the Rewards for Justice mission.
US Offers $10 Million for Information on Russia War Blog Rybar
Russiagate again.
Related:
*Uhuru case* (Yevgeny Prigozhin)
The FBI search of Scott Ritter’s home yesterday: a contrarian view
I have little doubt that there will be a hue and cry today among progressive humanity over the FBI’s execution of a search warrant against the very prominent activist in the Opposition movement to U.S. foreign policy, former marine and arms control inspector Scott Ritter.
The FBI search of Scott Ritter’s home yesterday: a contrarian view
Leaks reveal FBI helps Ukraine censor Twitter users and obtain their info
The FBI aided a Ukrainian intelligence effort to ban Twitter users and collect their data, new leaks show. Twitter declined to censor journalists targeted by Ukraine, including The Grayzone’s Aaron Maté.
Leaks reveal FBI helps Ukraine censor Twitter users and obtain their info
Previously:
How The FBI Helps Ukrainian Intelligence Hunt ‘Disinformation’ On Social Media
We’re Being Trained To Worry About ‘Russian Propaganda’ While Drowning In US Propaganda
Who Really Detonated the Car Bomb That Killed Darya Dugina?
Who Really Detonated the Car Bomb That Killed Darya Dugina, Putin’s Brain’s Child? (Archived)
Darya Dugina, the 29-year-old daughter of Alexander Dugin, often called “Putin’s Brain,” died when the car she was traveling in Saturday evening exploded. Sources have said a remote-controlled device was used to detonate a device affixed to the car’s frame and that it had likely been intended for the father, who changed cars at the last minute as the two traveled to Moscow from a cultural festival they attended together. Alexander Dugin was instead in a car behind his daughter when her car blew up, witnessing the devastating explosion.
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On Monday, a former Russian Duma member—the only one to vote against the annexation of Crimea, which landed him an expulsion—instead claimed that the National Republican Army of Russian partisans were behind the attack. Ilya Ponomarev, who lives in Kyiv after being expelled from Russia, said in a broadcast on Telegram that anti-Putin forces were behind it.
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The bombing comes just days before Ukraine’s national independence day on Aug. 24. Ukraine President Volodymr Zelensky warned Sunday evening that Russia might do something “particularly ugly” in the leadup to the day.
Related:
Russia’s FSB Releases Footage of Ukrainian Agent Held Responsible for Murder of Daria Dugina
Seems like the National Republican Army is either made up or recently started. Yesterday, I searched for it, on Wikipedia, and the National Republican Party of the Italian Social Republic only came up. Today, Wikipedia has a Russian one, with the headline that it’s slated to be deleted. The Italian one now links to the Russian one, as well. If it was just started, it seems like it may be associated with Alexei Navalny, who’s been accused of being a CIA/MI6 asset. I’ll try to look into Ilya Ponomarev, later.
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