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TUE · 2026-06-16 · 11:47 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0616-84877
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Russian artist and critic of Putin shot dead in ⁠eastern Poland

A Russian artist known for his criticism of Vladimir Putin, identified as Robert Kuzovkov, also known as Semyon Skrepetsky, was shot and killed in Biała Podlaska, eastern Poland, on Monday. Five shots were fired at the victim, including one to the head.

Reuters in WarsawThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-16 · 11:47 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Russian artist and critic of Putin shot dead in ⁠eastern Poland
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A Russian artist known for his criticism of Vladimir Putin, identified as Robert Kuzovkov, also known as Semyon Skrepetsky, was shot and killed in Biała Podlaska, eastern Poland, on Monday. Five shots were fired at the victim, including one to the head. Two Belarusians have been detained in connection with the attack but have not been charged. Prosecutors confirmed the victim had engaged in artistic activities criticizing Russian authorities. The artist had recently staged a protest in Berlin with a caricature of Stalin and Putin. Poland has stated it is a target for Russian spies due to its role in supporting Ukraine.

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Key claims

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The victim staged a protest with a caricature of Stalin and Putin in Berlin three days before his death.

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The victim was identified as Robert K, also known as Robert Kuzovkov or Semyon Skrepetsky, an artist critical of Russian authorities.

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Two Belarusians have been detained in connection with the case.

factualMarcin Kozak, spokesperson for the district prosecutor in Lublin
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A Russian artist critical of Vladimir Putin was shot and killed in eastern Poland.

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Poland considers itself a target for Russian spies due to its role in supplying Ukraine.

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A Russian artist critical of Vladimir Putin was shot and killed in ⁠the eastern Polish town of Biała Podlaska, a Polish prosecutor has said.Five shots were fired at the ⁠victim, including one ⁠to the head, in the attack on Monday, ​said Marcin Kozak, a spokesperson for the district prosecutor in Lublin.Two Belarusians ⁠have been detained but not charged in connection with the case, he added.Local media identified the victim as Robert ⁠Kuzovkov, who was also known by his artistic pseudonym Semyon Skrepetsky, a Russian ​artist and performer known for ‌his criticism of the Russian ‌leader.Kozak confirmed that the victim, who prosecutors identified as Robert K, ‌had been engaged in artistic activity in which he expressed criticism of the current actions of Russian authorities.Police officers in eastern Poland search the scene of the shooting. Photograph: Wojtek Jargiło/EPAThree days before he was killed, Skrepetsky had travelled to Berlin on Russia Day, a 12 June holiday marking the country’s declaration of sovereignty before the ‌collapse of the Soviet Union, where he staged a protest with an icon-like caricature of Joseph Stalin and Putin, according ​to the Meduza news outlet.The identity of the victim would be a key element for the investigation, Kozak said.Poland says its role as a hub for military and other supplies to Ukraine has made ⁠it a target for Russian spies trying to gather information on ​support for Kyiv’s ​effort to repel Russia’s invasion, ​as well as engage in acts of sabotage.The Russian ​embassy in Warsaw ‌was not ​available for comment. ​Jacek Dobrzyński, a spokesperson for Poland’s special services minister, said the Internal Security Agency had been cooperating closely with police and prosecutors on the matter.
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