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The veteran who threatened Putin with an armed insurrection has been arrested.

A Russian veteran named Aleksandr Lunin, who threatened President Vladimir Putin with an armed uprising if he was not allowed to speak directly at the Kremlin about alleged abuses against soldiers, has been arrested. According to his wife, Tatiana Lunina, police conducted a raid at their home in the Voronezh region during the night, seizing various items including USB drives, computers, and documents. Lunin had previously changed his surname legally in 2023 after being removed from official lists of individuals labeled as 'extremists.' His threats went viral on social media, drawing millions of views, and prompted comments from Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, who called the content 'bizarre' but noted that neither Putin nor his administration had yet viewed the video. Independent Russian publications verified Lunin’s identity as a 39-year-old veteran of the Ukraine war.

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Adevărul logoAdevărulIndependentLeftyesterday
The purges in Moscow have begun: the arrest of a key figure in Putin's inner circle

The Russian authorities have arrested Konstantin Mahov, described as the 'right hand' of oligarch Arkadi Rotenberg, one of President Vladimir Putin's closest allies. According to the Russian channel VChK-OGPU, which frequently claims ties to Russian intelligence services, Mahov was detained late at night during an operation involving special forces. The channel suggests that this arrest indicates Rotenberg has lost influence within the Kremlin. Mahov managed several major projects for Rotenberg, including a petrochemical plant valued at around 2.7 trillion rubles. VChK-OGPU claims that Rotenberg is facing serious financial problems and delays in paying workers' salaries. It also states that Rotenberg attempted multiple times to personally contact Putin but has been ignored recently. There are unconfirmed reports that Rotenberg fled Russia hastily.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the arrest of Konstantin Mahov and the potential decline of Arkadi Rotenberg's influence as indicative of internal power struggles within the Russian government, suggesting a shift in favor of the Kremlin over private interests. This framing implies criticism of powerful elites, a

Adevărul logoAdevărulIndependentLeft5 days ago
The veteran who threatened Putin with an armed insurrection has been arrested.

A Russian veteran named Aleksandr Lunin, who threatened President Vladimir Putin with an armed uprising if he was not allowed to speak directly at the Kremlin about alleged abuses against soldiers, has been arrested. According to his wife, Tatiana Lunina, police conducted a raid at their home in the Voronezh region during the night, seizing various items including USB drives, computers, and documents. Lunin had previously changed his surname legally in 2023 after being removed from official lists of individuals labeled as 'extremists.' His threats went viral on social media, drawing millions of views, and prompted comments from Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, who called the content 'bizarre' but noted that neither Putin nor his administration had yet viewed the video. Independent Russian publications verified Lunin’s identity as a 39-year-old veteran of the Ukraine war.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident as a legitimate expression of dissent by a military veteran, highlighting the potential threat to state authority and the suppression of free speech. The emphasis on the viral nature of Lunin's video and the lack of immediate response from the Kremlin suggests a left-

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