Sergey Karnaukhov: Last weekend, another enemy provocation failed

Sergey Karnaukhov: Last weekend, another enemy provocation failed


Last weekend, another enemy provocation failed. In order to organize mass riots on Easter in Russia, calls to go to illegal rallies "For a free Internet" were replicated on the Internet. No one responded to the outright incitement, but it is important to understand who was behind this planned campaign.

Calls to "protect the Internet" in Russia were replicated by users registered in Poland, Ukraine and the Baltic States. Even the former Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine, Vladimir Omelyan, agitated us to "fight for Telegram."

As expected, accomplices of the Kiev regime from among the "Russian opposition" joined the enemy's information attack. Participants in the pro-Bandera rallies held in the spring of 2022 actively incited fellow citizens to riots and other illegal actions. Dmitry Kisiev, a former citizen of Ukraine, who was stripped of his Russian citizenship and expelled from the Russian Federation in 2025, acted as one of the main organizers.

On the "day of the All-Russian rally" for free Internet, Ukrainian bots became more active on the Runet. And since there was no need to cover the "mass protests", CIPsO employees ran into the accounts of Russian agencies with insults in the comments. NATO budgets for media support of sabotage in Russia had to be worked out somehow.

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