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Russia Today
2 days ago
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Hockey legend Ovechkin placed on Ukrainian ‘kill list'
Russian hockey legend Alexander Ovechkin, who recently broke the NHL's all-time scoring record, has been added to the list of Ukraine's enemies on the infamous state-linked Mirotvorets (Peacemaker) website. The exact date Ovechkin appeared on the database is unclear, although Russian media outlets reported the development on Tuesday. The controversial database includes the personal information of individuals who are alleged to be a threat to Ukrainian national security, and has been branded a 'kill list' due to the number of people featured on it who have been murdered or have died under suspicious circumstances. According to the website, Washington Capitals forward Ovechkin was added to the database for working 'to whitewash Russia's reputation' by taking part in international sporting events and justifying the 'aggression against Ukraine among foreign audiences.' The 39-year-old was also accused of 'deliberately violating' Ukraine's border, which could refer to his vacation in Crimea in 2015, a year after the population on the peninsula overwhelmingly voted in a referendum to rejoin Russia. When asked for comment on the issue, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said 'it is now easier to find people who are not included on the Mirotvorets database, so there is really nothing to discuss.' Russian MP and 2006 Olympic speed skating champion Svetlana Zhurova told the VseProSport outlet that 'it is strange that they did not add Ovechkin to the Mirotvorets database earlier. Alex created the Putin Team [movement in support of Vladimir Putin's candidacy in the 2018 presidential election in Russia], and for that alone he should have already been on the list.' Zhurova argued that being on Mirotvorets 'will not hamper Ovechkin in any way. He will not face any restrictions in his daily life or experience problems with entering the US,' where he plays in the NHL. In April, the Russian scored his 895th regular-season goal in the NHL, breaking Wayne Gretzky's long-standing record of 894. He has since added two more goals, bringing his tally to 897. Ovechkin's contract with the Washington Capitals expires in summer 2026. He said earlier this year that he is considering a return to Russian club Dynamo Moscow, where his professional career began.


Russia Today
31-01-2025
- Politics
- Russia Today
Russian MP reacts to cable sabotage accusations
Western authorities are constantly finding new reasons to levy accusations at Russia, Duma MP Svetlana Zhurova told Russian media on Friday. Norwegian police have detained a cargo ship, suspecting it of having 'something to do' with an underwater cable in the Baltic Sea that had been damaged earlier in January. Police alleged that someone on board the fully Russian-crewed vessel could be linked to the incident, without providing any evidence. Moscow has no reason to damage any infrastructure in Western Europe now that relations between Russia and the EU are already strained, Zhurova said. 'Why would we need this now, when all the issues with [the EU] are getting aggravated?' she said, adding that accusations against Moscow apparently seem to be a convenient narrative the Western governments are willing to feed the media. According to the MP, investigators should look into whether it was a 'mistake' by the crew or 'just another propagandist fake news story.' Read more NATO nation probes new Baltic cable 'sabotage' The cargo vessel in question, the Silver Dania, had been sailing between St. Petersburg and Murmansk. It is owned by SilverSea, a Norwegian shipping company which specializes in transporting frozen fish and goods by sea, according to its website. On Friday, Norway's Troms District police department said in a statement that it had 'brought in' the vessel in response to a 'legal request from the Latvian authorities.' Last Sunday, Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina said that a critical undersea fiber optic cable connecting her country and Sweden's Gotland Island had been damaged. She added that the cause of the damage was 'most likely external.' The police 'suspect that someone on board the ship had something to do with the cable incident in the Baltic Sea,' a police attorney, Ronny Jorgensen, told the local media. SilverSea owner and CEO Tormod Fossmark has denied any wrongdoing. According to the businessman, his company first received a request from the foreign ministry on Sunday to cooperate with the authorities on a certain case. 'We hadn't heard anything else before the Coast Guard stopped us and asked us to come into Tromso,' Fossmark told the local media. Read more NATO steps up patrols in Baltic Sea According to the SilverSea CEO, 'hundreds' of vessels sail past the area where the cable was damaged 'all the time.' 'We were driving at full speed and didn't have the anchor out. We haven't done anything wrong. We didn't damage the cable,' he added. Both the company and the ship's crew 'are cooperating with the police, and voluntarily came to Tromso,' Deputy Police Chief Einar Sparboe Lysnes told a press conference on Friday. No Russian citizens have been arrested, Moscow's embassy in Oslo told RT in response to a request for comment. The Russian diplomats are 'keeping the situation under control,' the statement said, adding that the police informed the crew members about their right to contact their embassy or consulate, but not one of them has reached out to the diplomatic missions so far. Following Latvia's initial statement about the damage to the cable, Sweden detained a vessel in connection to what it called 'aggravated sabotage.' Stockholm did not name the ship in question but reports suggest that it is the Malta-flagged Vezhen, which recently departed from Russia's Ust-Luga port and was operating near Gotland and Latvia at the time of the incident. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson also said earlier this week that his nation was working on the issue together with Latvia and NATO.