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computerfriend | 1 month ago
Not so.
> Denis Kapustin, a far-Right extremist and former football hooligan, ...
> Since 2019, he has been banned from entering the Schengen Area for promoting neo-Nazi ideology.
from the article.
computerfriend | 1 month ago
Not so.
> Denis Kapustin, a far-Right extremist and former football hooligan, ...
> Since 2019, he has been banned from entering the Schengen Area for promoting neo-Nazi ideology.
from the article.
drysine|1 month ago
I scrolled through the irrelevant section "Outsmarting Russians" devoted to the events that has been reported on many times before, but they buried two paragraphs about this "commander" being a Nazi there. I don't think many people would read through this haystack of already known events in search of the needle they don't even know is there.
"The drones had been smuggled into Russia and assembled, and launched from trucks deep within Russian territory, in another huge victory for Ukraine’s spies.
Ukraine’s latest intelligence success means Denis Kapustin, a far-Right extremist and former football hooligan, is inside Ukrainian territory and “preparing to continue carrying out assigned tasks”, said a Ukrainian commander.
The commander’s family moved from Moscow to Germany when Mr Kapustin was 17 and he relocated to Ukraine in 2017.
Since 2019, he has been banned from entering the Schengen Area for promoting neo-Nazi ideology."
Quite abrupt switch of topic, don't you think? It's like the editor cut and pasted these paragraphs from more prominent place to the place which 90% of readers won't read. It's not the first time I see this dark pattern in Western media.
halJordan|1 month ago