Cybersecurity
Russia Seeks to Punish Expats Who Criticize War on Social Media
Crackdown part of a broader effort to limit dissent after invasion of Ukraine.
Source: Michael Nacke
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Michael Nacke, a popular YouTube personality based in Lithuania, said his phone started blowing up with text messages one May evening asking if he was a “foreign agent.”
Friends and family had spotted his name in a news article claiming that Nacke, a Russian native, had been charged with disseminating false information about that country’s “special military operation” in Ukraine. The charge stemmed from a March 16 video about an alleged Russian attack on a Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia, an incident the Kremlin denied.