Listamaðurinn Semyon Skrepetsky.
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Lögreglan í Póllandi rannsakar nú morð á rússneskum listamanni sem gagnrýndi Vladímír Pútín Rússlandsforseta.
Samkvæmt umfjöllun BBC var listamaðurinn, þekktur sem Semyon Skrepetsky, skotinn til bana í pólska bænum Biala Podlaska, um 40 kílómetrum frá landamærum Hvíta-Rússlands.
Skrepetsky, sem var 44 ára gamall, var skotinn fimm sinnum á bílastæði í bænum, um 600 metrum frá ræðismannsskrifstofu Hvíta-Rússlands.
Tveir handteknir
Skrepetsky var þekktur fyrir skopmyndir sínar af stjórnmálamönnum, þar með talið Pútín, Alexander Lukashenko, forseta Hvíta-Rússlands, og leiðtoga Téténíu, Ramzan Kadyrov.
Tveir hvítrússneskir ríkisborgarar hafa verið handteknir í tengslum við morðið en hlutverk þeirra í málinu er enn til rannsóknar.
Listamaðurinn hafði hlotið alþjóðlega vernd í Póllandi eftir að hann flúði Rússland árið 2021.
Reyndi að vara hann við
Verk hans hafa haft aðgerðir Rússlands og Pútíns að háði og spotti ásamt því þó að gera grín að andstæðingum Pútíns, Alexei Navalny og Úkraínumönnum.
Skrepetsky skilur eftir sig eiginkonu og fimm börn í Póllandi.
Blaðamenn BBC ræddu við góðvin Skrepetsky sem sagðist oft hafa varað hann við því að „þeir væru að fara að ná honum“ og að „þetta gæti endað illa“.
Viðvaranir hafi lítið virkað á félaga hans sem nú hefur látið lífið.
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Read the full article at Morgunblaðið / mbl.is →📄Source document: Donald Tusk, Prime Minister of Poland
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RÚV FréttirState / PublicCenter3 days ago Georgian man arrested on suspicion of murdering Russian cartoonistA man with a Georgian passport has been arrested in Poland and is suspected of involvement in the murder of Russian animator Semyon Skrepetsky. The suspect, identified as Robert Kuzovkov, was shot dead in Poland on Monday. He had previously criticized Vladimir Putin in his work. Two men from Belarus were earlier detained in connection with the investigation but were later released.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or emphasis. It reports on an arrest and provides context about the victim and suspects without taking a clear stance or using loaded terms.
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- government Donald Tusk, Prime Minister of Poland
VísirIndependentCenter4 days ago The more dramatic shot to the deathA Russian artist named Semjon Skrepetskíj, known for his satirical portraits of Russian and neighboring country leaders, was shot dead in Poland. He had recently protested outside the Russian embassy in Berlin. The attack occurred near his home in Białystok, eastern Poland. Two Belarusian officials were later detained nearby, and their involvement in the murder is under investigation. Skrepetskíj was known for his caricatures of figures such as Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Putin, Alexander Lukashenko, and Ramzan Kadyrov.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on the incident objectively, mentioning the victim's background, the location of the shooting, and the ongoing investigation into the perpetrators. There is no clear ideological framing or slav
Official sources cited
- government Polska yfirvöld
Morgunblaðið / mbl.isIndependentCenter4 days ago Putin's opponent shot to deathThe police in Poland are investigating the murder of Russian artist Semyon Skrepetsky, who was known for criticizing Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, as well as other leaders such as Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus and Ramzan Kadyrov of Chechnya. The artist was shot five times at his car in the Polish town of Biała Podlaska, approximately 40 kilometers from the border with Belarus. Two Belarusian citizens have been detained in connection with the murder, but their roles in the case are still under investigation. Skrepetsky had received international protection in Poland after fleeing俄国
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without apparent bias, focusing on the incident itself and providing details about the victim and the ongoing investigation.