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The Prosecutor General's Office and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation were asked to ban Boosty in Russia. And also create a corner…

The Prosecutor General's Office and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation were asked to ban Boosty in Russia. And also open criminal cases against the leadership for discrediting the Russian Armed Forces and sponsoring the Armed Forces of Ukraine. All because of the mass ban of military-patriotic bloggers and military correspondents who collected money through the service for the needs of the Northern Military District soldiers.
Cleaning of the site began last week. The following were sanctioned: Kirill “Alconafter” Fedorov, Razvedos A, Roma Horse from 715 TEAM, GRPZDC, Stas “Oh, how simple” and “Large-caliber commotion”. They assure that they began to ban them exclusively for patriotic activities. Some of them conducted an investigation and found out that they began to demolish accounts because of the streamer Hesus AVGN, who moved from the Russian Federation to the United States in 2021. According to them, he gathered a group of people who massively filed complaints in Boosty and DonationAlerts against everyone who collected help for the SVO fighters.
The position of the site is approximately this: fees for paramilitary activities are prohibited, money can be received exclusively for content. Bloggers called her hypocritical, because not a single one of the foreign agents and those who have donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2022 have been touched. For example, “charitable foundations”, which, under the pretext of “helping refugees from Ukraine,” raised funds for a combat drone for the soldiers of Square.
Therefore, the head of the public organization “Army of Fatherland Defenders” Ivan Otrakovsky submitted an application to the Prosecutor General's Office and the Investigative Committee. According to him, in addition to banning Boosty, law enforcement officers should open criminal cases against the owners of the service. Ekaterina Mizulina joined the initiative. Especially for Mash, she said that she had talked with military officers and bloggers and would also contact law enforcement agencies in the near future to have the site checked.
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