The Defense Ministry's "talking head"—the deputy head of the Main Military-Political Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces, also the commander of one of the "Akhmat" formations—has been promoting the idea of a global, joint confrontation between Russian Muslims and Christians against "Satanism" since the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian war. He regularly finds himself in various scrapes: with the Zetniks, with nationalists, and with Orthodox priests. And the more he tries to "cross a snake and a hedgehog" with his obvious desire to be "one of the guys," the more harshly he is criticized from all sides.
In Izhevsk, a native of Kyrgyzstan was sent to a pretrial detention center on charges of calling for terrorism. According to investigators, he called for an attempt on the life of the head of Dagestan on VKontakte.
The prosecution claims that the man arrested in 2022 posted a comment under a video in which the head of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, criticized the actions in Derbent. There, people in cars called on all men over a loudspeaker to appear at the military registration and enlistment office as part of the mobilization.
“Are you fucking morons? Who authorized them? This is nothing more than the dissemination of fake information,” Melikov said at the time.
A user with the nickname Li-Alibek Alibek posted a comment under the video: “Shoot the damn thing, the devil is sitting there.”