In Yekaterinburg, a Search Came to the Office of Ura.ru, a Government Publication; the Revision Linked This to the Publication of Plums by the Police.
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In Yekaterinburg, the staff of the Investigation Committee came to search the office of the pro-government publication of Ura.ru.
In Russia, security forces raided the pro-government editorial office of ura.ru over bribery. The Russian publication ura.ru was raided. The editor is suspected of bribery, and evidence of buying intelligence reports was found on the computers.


Russian security forces have stormed the editorial staff of the portal Ura.ru and arrested several journalists. The accusation: illegal use of personal data. The medium speaks of violence and intimidation – even though it is considered to be regime-faithful.
In Yekaterinburg, the head of URA.RU regional editorial, Denis Allayarov, journalist Anna Salimski and correspondent Sergei Bodrov, is being detained and reported by URA.RU, where searches are taking place, as well as by E1.RU. According to the portal, during the searches, the Sylovics used force, "wrapping" the head of the Diana Kozlovu portal.
In Yekaterinburg, security forces raided the pro-Kremlin news agency URA.RU and the apartments of several journalists. Editor Denis Allayarov and journalist Sergei Bodrov, who is accused of buying data from security forces, have been detained. The editors say that investigators are “interested in sources of information about criminal events” in the region. Baza writes that the likely reason for the searches was publications on the “Shoulder Stra…
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