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This article has been originally published by Re:Baltica. Organizations that contributed to this investigation: Re:Baltica, Delfi. In his free time, he created TikTok videos criticizing life there and spreading disinformation about the war in Ukraine. Undeterred, Rudakov continued until security officers searched his apartment. Following the raid, he moved to Belarus, a close ally of Russia, where he began posting TikTok videos praising life in Minsk.
In recent years, Russia has actively promoted these stories to create the illusion of mass migration. Data compiled by Re:Baltica reveals that while the number of people moving from the Baltics to Russia and Belarus has increased since , it hardly qualifies as a mass exodus. Various sources estimate that approximately 1, people have moved to Russia, while only a few hundred have relocated to Belarus.
These stories come from individuals seeking attention, like sailor Rudakov or professional propagandists posing as independent content creators. One of the most popular YouTube and Telegram channels promoting stories of Baltic emigrants is, in fact, a rebranded former Kremlin mouthpiece, Sputnik. It is one of the four most prominent social media channels propagating stories of those who allegedly fled the Baltics.
Three target Russian audiences, while one focuses on Belarus. At the time, he was working in Moscow. Speaking to Re:Baltica , he admitted that the war had made him rethink his role in the propaganda machine.
Before the war, it all seemed like a game, played by both sides. The relatively lenient sentence sparked protests among some Latvians and led to discussions between the President of Latvia and the Prosecutor General. Since his release, Kasem has regularly used his social media accounts to debunk Russian propaganda.