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Kremlin goes after Russians abroad who criticize Putin’s war

IndiaTimes Thursday, 1 February 2024
Russia is targeting anti-war critics abroad, including Russian artists and celebrities who speak out against President Vladimir Putin. Moscow seeks to deport members of Bi-2, a rock band opposing the war, from Thailand but they are sent to Israel instead. Over 1 million Russians have left the country since the invasion, including cultural figures and 'foreign agents' vulnerable to prosecution.
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