Russian blogger Bonya attacks Putin administration in viral video
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5 questionsWhat specific legal action will Bonya take against Solovyov and others?
Will the Kremlin take any concrete steps to address the issues Bonya raised?
How will the Russian public's reaction to Bonya's video affect domestic support for the war?
What is the full extent of the backlash Bonya faces from pro-Kremlin figures?
Did the Kremlin actually order media to stop covering the story, and if so, how will that affect coverage?
Kremlin's stance on media coverage of Bonya's videofactual
Kremlin spokesman Peskov acknowledged the video and said work is underway on the issues.
According to Ilta-Sanomat, The Independent - MainAnonymous sources told Meduza that the Kremlin demanded media stop covering the story.
According to Ilta-SanomatContext: This suggests a possible disconnect between public Kremlin statements and internal directives, indicating the Kremlin may be trying to control the narrative despite publicly acknowledging the video.
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