.Authorities in Russia designated the anti-war Telegram headlines network Astra as a "international solution" on Friday.Russia's Justice Administrative agency indicted Astra of dispersing "unreliable information" regarding government policy so as to advertise a "negative graphic" of the Russian military." [Astra] resisted the special military operation in Ukraine ... The inventor as well as managing editor of the internet portal dwell outside Russia," the ministry said in a claim.Along with Astra, authorities identified Yabloko opposition politician Nikolai Kavkazsky, political blog owner Anton Khardin, local protestor Artyom Medvedev as well as literary commentator Oleg Lekmanov as "overseas brokers" on Friday.Russia makes use of the "overseas substance" label to target individuals as well as organizations they deem adversaries of the state. Those fined the classification are required to provide rigorous economic records to the Fair treatment Administrative agency, in addition to display "foreign representative" waivers in publications as well as social media articles.Considering that its starting in the very first full week of Russia's all-out intrusion of Ukraine, Astra, started through reporter Anastasia Chumakova, has mentioned extensively on the problem.The headlines channel stated it would certainly continue its own work regardless of the classification, taking note that the "overseas representative" legislation forbids advertisement sales to Russians yet carries out certainly not outlaw readers from sharing its content or making donations.