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According to journalists, it is about diplomats who work in

Russian diplomats were ordered to follow the artists who criticize Putin: the Foreign Ministry reacted

According to journalists, it is about diplomats who work in "friendly" for the Kremlin countries. The band "B-2" could already get under the distribution. At the same time, the Russian Foreign Ministry believes that musicians who support Kiev should be judged immediately. The diplomats of the Russian Federation will have to take up artists who publicly oppose President Vladimir Putin and his actions. About it reports Bloomberg.

According to two anonymous sources of journalists, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation has a conversation with its diplomats in some countries, which will have to monitor the activities of anti -war artists. This applies to those diplomats, according to sources that work in so -called "friendly" countries for Russia. As an example, the authors of the material were given by the Russian rock band "B-2".

Its participants were detained in Thailand this week because they allegedly violated immigration rules during their speeches on Phuket Island. The Kremlin wanted Russian citizens to be deported back to their homeland, where they would already be threatened with arrest and criminal prosecution. As a result, Thailand's authorities decided to send them all to Israel, since five members of the group, although they had Russian passports, but at the same time had Israeli and Australian citizenship.

History ended after the intervention of the Israeli Foreign Ministry. According to the authors of the material further, one version shows that the deportation of musicians to Russia could be demanded personally by the General Consul of the Russian Federation on Phuket Vladimir Sosnov. This confirms the words of officials that Russian diplomats have been instructed to engage in anti -war musicians who continue to criticize President Vladimir Putin.

The Russian Foreign Ministry also saw Bloomberg material and decided to respond to it, RBC reports. Representatives of the diplomatic agency are convinced that all those who do not support Russia should be judged. "Everyone who finances or supports the Kiev regime should not be pursued but judged," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia said.