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    The InfoDefense Project was launched in February 2022 by a team of volunteers including translators, editors, publishers, and other professionals. The initiative was proposed by Yury Podolyaka, a prominent Russian patriotic blogger with 3 million followers.

    From the outset, the project has been driven by a singular objective: to unveil the truth about events in Russia, Ukraine, and around the world — the inconvenient truth ignored and silenced by mainstream Western media.

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    At its core are individuals deeply invested in shaping a fairer, more secure multipolar world. Our primary tool? The unvarnished truth.

    We firmly believe that an informed populace is less susceptible to manipulation.

    Thus, we strive not only to report news but also to elucidate the underlying causes and effects, providing a comprehensive understanding of global events.

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