Journalists at a Kremlin-controlled news website published at least a dozen anti-war articles today — a brave attempt to undermine the propaganda campaign attempting to justify Putin’s unprovoked and immoral acts of violence against the Ukrainian people.
The articles were quickly taken down, but you can still read them on the Internet Archive.
Internet Archive backup of Lenta.ru for May 9, 2022.
One of Russia’s leading news websites, Lenta.ru, briefly posted materials critical of President Vladimir Putin and his government amid a crackdown by the state on independent journalism and media reports slamming Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
About a dozen reports appeared on Lenta.ru on May 9 at the same time Putin was using the commemoration of the 77th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s role in the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945 to justify Russia’s war against Ukraine.
The reports carried headlines such as “Putin Unleashed One of the Bloodiest Wars Of the 21st Century,” “Putin Has Turned Into a Miserable Dictator and Paranoiac,” “Russia’s Elite Sick Of Nepotism and Being Sycophants,” and “It’s Easy To Cover Holes In The Economy With War. Putin Must Go Away.”
Each of the articles carried a disclaimer saying, “this material was not authorized by our leadership, and the presidential administration will kick the editors in the pants for its publication.”
Mediazona and The Insider websites quoted Lenta.ru correspondent Yegor Polyakov as saying that he and his colleague, Aleksandra Miroshnikova, posted the materials in question on the website. —Voice of America
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