Vladimir Sungorkin was editor-in-chief of pro-Kremlin tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda, which has been described as the Russian president s "favorite paper."
LONDON A Russian newspaper has accused hackers of planting fake news on its website after a report appeared there for more than six hours saying nearly 10,000 Russian soldiers had been killed in Ukraine. An article on the site of tabloid paper Komsomolskaya Pravda, captured by a web archive tool, quoted the Russian defence ministry as saying 9,861 Russian.
A Russian newspaper has accused hackers of being behind an article that briefly appeared on its website this week saying nearly 10,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in Ukraine.
LONDON (Reuters) - A Russian newspaper has accused hackers of planting fake news on its website after a report briefly appeared there saying nearly 10,000 Russian soldiers had been killed in Ukraine.