Russia puts investigative journalist on wanted list

LONDON – Investigative journalist Andrei Soldatov, recognized for his protection of Russian safety businesses, stated on Monday that Russian authorities had positioned him on a wished record and frozen his financial institution accounts.

Soldatov, who co-founded the Agentura.ru web site, wrote on Twitter: “My Monday: my accounts in Russian banks are underneath arrest, plus I’m positioned on Russia’s wished record.”

The Inside Ministry’s web site listed Soldatov, who couldn't be reached by telephone, as wished underneath an unspecified article of the legal code.

In a separate put up within the Telegram messaging platform, Soldatov wrote that the case towards him had been filed in a fashion much like that of two journalists accused of spreading “faux data” about Moscow’s navy marketing campaign in Ukraine.

“We're clarifying the main points,” Soldatov wrote.

Days after sending its troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24, Russia handed a regulation offering for jail phrases of as much as 15 years for these convicted of deliberately spreading “faux” information about Russia’s navy.

Moscow says its “particular navy operation” is designed to defuse a safety menace from Ukraine and shield its Russian-speakers from persecution.

Ukraine and Western nations have dismissed these claims as baseless pretexts for a land seize that has killed hundreds, flattened cities and displaced 14 million folks.

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