The Ministry of Justice included six more Russian citizens in the list of foreign agents. The updated register is published on the official portal of the department.
So, the status of a foreign agent is given to: a former KVN participant in the Ordinary People team, Yevgeny Trikoz❶, rapper Dmitry Jordatiy❶ (known under the pseudonyms Naum Blik❶ and Dry Ice❶), lawyer Artem Klyga❶, human rights activist Tamilla Imanova❶, video blogger Yevgeny Egorchenko❶, as well as former adviser to the mayor of Kursk, activist Ivan Zvyagin❶.
All of these citizens, except Tricosis❶, opposed the special military operation of Russia on Ukraine.
All new foreign agents took part in the creation and distribution of foreign agents' materials, disseminated false information about decisions taken by public authorities of the Russian Federation and their policies.
Egorchenko❶ and Tricos❶ spread fakes aimed at creating a negative image of the country's leadership and Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
Klyga❶, Egorchenko❶, as well as Jordaty❶ participated in the activities and dissemination of materials of organizations whose activities are considered undesirable on the territory of Russia.
Jordaty❶, Imanova❶, Klyga❶, Egorchenko❶ and Zvyagin❶ live outside the Russian Federation.
❶An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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