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How the Kremlin intervenes in the internal affairs of neighboring countries. Part six: “Blind …

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How the Kremlin intervenes in the internal affairs of neighboring countries. Part six: “Loaders”

Today we continue our story about the management of relations with the near abroad. In the previous parts, we wrote about how the management works and how its employees recruit agents and finance politicians in the post -Soviet space, and after our last investigation in Moldova, the president even changed.

Our hero today – a native of Komsomolskaya Pravda and part -time intelligence colonel Yevgeny Pindi – oversaw the Baltic states for almost ten years. Under his leadership, information attacks on Lithuania President Dalya Grybauskaite were carried out and lists of “promising” Estonians, Lithuanians and Latvians were compiled for the Kremlin. In addition, it follows from the documents that several journalists of Komsomolskaya Pravda secretly cooperated with the presidential administration and sent their articles for editing to Old Square.

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About how the work of the Baltic Department of the Directorate for Relations with the Near Abroad and who led him after the recent resignation of Plava is in the new chapter of the investigation of the Dossier Center.

https://dossier.center/pribaltika

Part six: “Loaders” – dossier

AP assistants in Komsomolskaya Pravda, KGB archives and permissions in management

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