The British newspaper The Guardian, one of the most influential papers in the UK, has published a major article on the Chaika case. It describes our investigation and the authorities’ virtually nonexistent response.

How can this be? the British reader wonders. Twelve people murdered, including four children, ties to prosecutors, and no interest from the Kremlin?

But the British reader will wonder for a bit, mutter “savages,” and then go off for five-o’clock tea. We, meanwhile, have to live with these prosecutors, so once again I want to remind you how important it is to share our film.

And the fact that this story is beginning to resonate in the West is a very good thing. After all, Artyom Chaika is moving there, having obtained a residence permit in Switzerland, so let his new homeland know whom it is preparing to shelter.

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