Falling foul
Who is Roman Alyokhin, the first pro-war blogger to be deemed a ‘foreign agent’ by the Russian authorities?
Roman Alyokhin, a former adviser to the governor of Russia’s Kursk region and a well-known military correspondent, has been declared a “foreign agent”, the first time a pro-war blogger has been accorded the label. He now faces charges for allegedly embezzling donations to his fund-raising charity. How did such a staunch pro-regime figure end up on the Kremlin’s blacklist alongside his ideological opponents?
This is not the first time Alyokhin has ended up in hot water when collecting money for the frontline, with even those close to him having criticised his methods in the past.
“Whatever happens, this is a terrible blow for the volunteer movement.”


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