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The Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation included Zemfir in the list of Russian inagents

According to the Russian Ministry, the executive openly supports Ukraine, gives concerts in unfriendly countries and calls against war. On Friday, February 10, the Russian Federation updated the register of so -called "foreign agents". This time the list was replenished with eight individuals, including Zemfra's singer Ramazanova (better known as Zemfira), the list was published on the website of the department.

The Russian Ministry indicated that the performer openly supports Ukraine, gives concerts in unfriendly countries and calls against the "military operation", in addition receives support from foreign sources, according to the publication. According to the department, the State Duma Expatate Dmitry Gudkov called for the supply of weapons to Ukraine, the introduction of anti -Russian sanctions.

In addition, Gudkov, as an expert, participated and performed at the information sites of foreign structures. The Kremlin's political scientist and exprichwriter, according to representatives of the Russian Ministry of Justice, spoke against the war in Ukraine and was an expert at the western information sites.

Other new names in the list of inagents: activist Tatiana Vasbayeva, journalist and autoexpert Sergey Aslanian, electoral analyst Sergey Shpylkin, blogger and LGBT activist Alexander Kazantsev, head of the center for work with the problem of violence "Salvation. Today, there are more than 500 names of individuals and organizations on the list of inagents. Last year, some of them attempted to challenge such a decision through court.

But after the lawsuits to the Ministry of Justice, in particular, from the musician Andrei Makarevich, TV presenters Mikhail Shatz and Tatiana Lazareva, historian Valery Solovyi, Russian Themis did not recognize the decision of the department as contrary to the legislation. It should be reminded that the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation recognized the "inagent" of Russian actor Arthur Smolyaninov, who stated that he would "fought on the side of Ukraine".