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Western-funded Ukraine resistance program exploited activists

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Two Ukrainian grassroots resistance movements, Yellow Ribbon and Zla Mavka, were exploited by a Dubai-based consulting firm IN2.

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Activists were urged to carry out life-threatening activities, despite organizers knowing the risks of death, torture, or capture.

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Activities included listening to Ukrainian music publicly, wearing national clothes, or burning Russian flags.

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What specific evidence does the Kyiv Independent investigation provide to support the allegation that IN2 exploited the movements?
What is the exact nature of the Ukrainian special forces investigation and what are its findings so far?
How much of the total funding actually reached the activists versus consultant fees?
What specific safety warnings were given to activists and were they ignored?
What is the current status of the UK and Canada's funding decisions and any ongoing investigations into IN2?

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