A new website allows people to text Russians about the war in Ukraine

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A new website allows people to text Russians about the war in Ukraine
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The website sends random messages to some 20 million cellphone numbers and close to 140 million email addresses owned by Russian individuals and businesses.

“Our aim was to break through Putin’s digital wall of censorship and make sure that Russian people are not totally cut off from the world and the reality of what Russia is doing in Ukraine,” a spokesman for Squad303 told The website is just a week old but already nearly seven million text messages and two million emails have been sent.

“If Russian authorities didn’t think that ordinary people could undermine their power, they would not censor the media so thoroughly,” Kent said.The question that remains is whether these messages can cause trouble for Russian citizens. The nation seems intent on curbing any opposing views to its agenda and has no issue using force to do so. Those wishing to send messages to Russians need to do so carefully taking into account the complex political landscape of the nation.

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