The United States accused a Russian woman who collaborated with decolonial activists of working for the FSB
- The FBI charged Nomma Zarubina, a Russian national in New York, with two counts of making false statements to FBI agents regarding her ties to Russian intelligence services.
- Zarubina initially lied about her ties to FSB but later admitted to cooperating with FSB agents, seeking connections with U.S. Journalists.
- Western governments questioned the October parliamentary elections in Georgia, arguing the elections were marred by violations and Russian influence.
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C 43%
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