In Russia, the police conducted a search of a serviceman who recorded an address to Putin

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Russian security forces conducted a search at the home of serviceman Oleksandr Lunin, who recorded a video address to Putin. Law enforcement officers seized flash drives, computers, and disks.

Russian security forces conducted a search at the home of serviceman Oleksandr Lunin, who previously recorded a video address to Vladimir Putin. This is reported by UNN with reference to Meduza.

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According to the serviceman's wife, Tetyana Lunina, law enforcement officers came to their home in the village of Lyzynyvka, Voronezh region, at night. During the search, they seized flash drives, computers, laptops, disks, and other items.

The woman reported that her husband was not at home at the time of the search - the day before he had left for Moscow. Initially, she stated that she could not contact him and suggested that he might have been detained or was on the road without communication.

Later, Tetyana Lunina deleted the video address from TikTok and wrote on the social network "VKontakte" that her husband was alive and well, and also asked not to publish any information about him for now.

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