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I'm sure this will come out in reporting, but in terms of what time this event happened, oldest clip I see on twitter right now is from 9:45pm Moscow time (14 March 2022).[1] (Translation: "Live, Channel One. An unknown girl ran out with a poster "No war" and stood behind Ekaterina Andreeva")--Milowent • hasspoken21:02, 14 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Possible manipulation campaign by Russian intelligence services
This event gets wide coverage in Russian media outlets, even Tass.[1][2] This is highly unusual. The Wikipedia article is also very quickly appearing in multiple languages. Nine languages within a couple of hours. Which is also highly unusual. Article was suggested for deletion and the discussion attracted a large influx of WP:SLEEPER accounts and Wikipedia:Single-purpose accounts. Which is also highly unusual. The protestor held a sign with an English headline. English is aimed at a foreign audience, not the domestic TV audience. There are more red flags. This event and the activity around its Wikipedia articles smells like the beginning of a Russian propaganda operation. MahaNakhon (talk) 22:58, 14 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]