Кто такие «Путинферштееры», европейские сторонники Кремля? / Редакция
In modern German, there is a word "putinfersteer" — literally translated as "understanding Putin." This is what people in Europe call people who support the Kremlin's policy. Of course, they are not the majority, but their voice is heard: firstly, because they like to be quoted by the Russian state media, and secondly, because they have become a kind of dissidents in their homeland.
European media call them Kremlin agents and hint that they are not acting for free.
We decided to get to know these people better — who are they? And what exactly did they "understand"?
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