Rotorua Daily Post

Fantasy fans exposed as owners of pro-war social media channel

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Two fans of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy game have been unmasked as the owners of an influentia­l social media channel linked to Russian spies and mercenarie­s.

The Bell, a Russian opposition

news group, calls the Rybar Telegram channel a “direct player” in the Kremlin’s informatio­n war, influencin­g Western media and providing real-time battlefiel­d analysis to 1.1 million subscriber­s.

“Since the start of Russia’s invasion, it has published informatio­n on the positions of Ukrainian military forces and boasted the Russian army uses its data for missile strikes,” The Bell said.

Rybar, Slovak for fisherman, is named after a character from a fantasy video game. It was set up in 2018 as a hobby blog reporting on the Middle East, where the Russian army and the Wagner mercenary group were active.

Wagner became an early sponsor, paying Rybar to publish promotiona­l blogs. But its fortunes languished, with only about 30,000 subscriber­s reading its niche reports, until February, when it switched to reporting on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and caught the attention of the Kremlin’s spies.

“Since then, the channel has been expected to publish anything that the

FSB wishes to make public,” The Bell reported.

Rybar now has 10 employees and an annual budget of more than £250,000 ($483,000).

It publishes profession­ally-edited pro-kremlin blogs, slick maps showing the Russian army’s latest manoeuvres in Ukraine and highqualit­y videos promoting Russia’s mobilisati­on drive. It is one of dozens of pro-kremlin channels on the Telegram messaging app.

The Us-based Institute for the Study of War said the Kremlin uses these so-called milblogger­s to project its position in an informal manner.

— Telegraph Group Ltd

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