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Military Experts Suggest Kazakhstan Origin For Drone Attacks
Military experts are analyzing the routes of drone attacks targeting Russian cities to bypass air defense systems. Some experts suggest drones may have been launched from neighboring Kazakhstan due to the vast steppe territories. Major General Vladimir Popov is among those discussing the potential launch sites and defensive responses. The investigation remains ongoing to determine the exact origin of the flight paths. Retired Major General Vladimir Popov suggests Kazakhstan may be the origin of certain drone attacks. Experts note that drones traveling such distances likely carry only fuel and minimal explosives. There are calls for diplomatic pressure on Europe to halt drone production for the VSO. Experts urge increased vigilance regarding these aerial threats.
Radio Rossii
Drone Attack Hits Ammonia Plant in Cherepovets
A long-range Ukrainian drone attack targeted a transport and energy facility at the Ammonia-3 chemical complex in Cherepovets. The strike resulted in a sulfuric acid leak from a nitrogen complex pipeline. Ten people were injured in the incident, with six hospitalized and two reported in serious condition. Governor Georgy Filimonov stated that specialists have contained the leak and no dangerous chemical emissions are occurring. The attack took place during the night. Vologda Oblast Governor Georgy Filimonov stated that there have been no emissions of hazardous chemical substances following the incident. The leak occurred at the Amyak-3 chemical complex.
Radio Rossii
Criminal Group Monopolized St. Petersburg Energy Sector
A criminal organization has reportedly monopolized the fuel and energy sector in Saint Petersburg. The group is allegedly involved in extortion and is linked to the Zonda Crypto investigation. This follows the disappearance of Sylwester Szuszk, described as the 'King of Cryptocurrencies'.
TOK FM
Scammers Use Voice Deepfakes for Fraud
Fraudsters in Russia are using voice deepfakes to impersonate individuals in audio messages. Scammers post advertisements in messaging apps offering up to 5,000 rubles for voice acting work for commercials or films. These recordings are then used to generate fraudulent audio messages using the stolen voice samples. Once samples are obtained, criminals generate audio messages to impersonate the participants. The process has become easier and less costly for criminals to execute. Experts warn that deepfake audio used in video and voice calls is increasingly difficult to detect. Fraudsters may use monotonous or emotionless tones that are only noticeable during long communications. Listeners are advised to verify identities by calling back or using pre-established secret phrases. Discrepancies are harder to identify in short phrases compared to long messages.
Radio Rossii
Russian Ministry Denies White List Testing Claims
The Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF) has introduced a project to guarantee digital rights, including internet access, anonymity, and freedom of expression. Dmitry Gusev, a deputy from the Just Russia party, has proposed creating a 'white list' of verified Russian internet users. Under this proposal, users with phone numbers linked to confirmed Gosuslugi accounts would be exempt from mobile internet shutdowns. This comes as the Russian State Duma considers a digital rights bill covering internet access, anonymity, and freedom of expression. The proposal follows public attention toward blogger Victoria Bonya's appeal to President Vladimir Putin. The legislation aims to formalize digital asset transactions while strengthening anti-money laundering (AML) controls and oversight.
Radio Svoboda UA
Flight Delays Affect 500 Passengers in Vladivostok
More than 500 people are facing flight delays at Vladivostok airport. The delays, which exceed four hours, affect Aeroflot and Sibir airlines flights. The airport service confirmed the situation regarding the arrival and departure of aircraft.
Radio Mayak
St. Petersburg Philharmonic Celebrates 50th Anniversary
The St. Petersburg Shostakovich Philharmonia is celebrating its 50th anniversary of awards. The festival also marks nearly 100 years since the premiere of Dmitry Shostakovich's first symphony. Concerts began on April 25 and will continue through May 22. The event is part of a classical music festival in St. Petersburg.
Radio Mayak
Kursk Nuclear Plant Holds 7 Tons Of Plutonium
The Kursk nuclear power station has accumulated approximately 7 tons of plutonium over more than 40 years of operation. Current primary issues at the facility involve the storage of spent Swedish fuel. The accumulation of radioactive material remains a operational concern for the station.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Natural Supplements Linked To Liver Damage And Water Contamination
Biologists warn that consuming multiple dietary supplements simultaneously without following packaging instructions can lead to liver failure. The consumption of unverified substances poses health risks due to unknown chemical compositions. There is a noted lack of evidence-based data for many herbal remedies used by consumers. The issue is compounded by users failing to observe recommended dosage limits and timing. This behavior increases the risk of toxicity from an accumulation of unstudied ingredients. Biological concerns have been raised regarding the consumption of dietary supplements and multivitamins. The discussion also noted the lack of proven efficacy for certain supplements in treating common colds.
Radio Sputnik
Moscow Residents Targeted By Energy Bill Scam
Scammers in Moscow are making fraudulent calls impersonating clinic employees to solicit sensitive information. Callers claim to be offering medical checkups to trick victims into providing passport details and SMS codes. The Moscow Department of Health warned that legitimate medical workers do not request such data. These stolen details are reportedly used for fraudulent activities. This follows warnings regarding the mention of certain substances as medical remedies. New labeling requirements and the designation of over 40 writers and publicists as foreign agents are driving the risk of book removals. Scammers impersonating Mosenergosbyt are adding Moscow residents to chats, claiming payment data will be automatically transferred from Gosuslugi. Sending this code to the scammer grants them access to the victim's personal Gosuslugi account.
Komsomolskaya Pravda