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Russian artist who criticised the Kremlin is shot in Poland

On Tuesday, a Polish prosecutor confirmed that a Russian artist who was critical of President Vladimir Putin had been?shot and died in the eastern Polish city?of BialaPodlaska.

Marcin Kozak said at a Lublin press conference that five shots were fired, one of which was to the victim's head. He added that two Belarusians have been arrested, but they are not being charged in the case.

Local media have identified Robert Kuzovkov as the victim. He is also known by his pseudonym Semyon Skrepetsky. A Russian artist and performer, known for his criticisms of the Russian president, the Russian artist has been identified as the target of Monday's assault.

Kozak confirmed the 'dead man', identified by prosecutors as Robert K. was involved in artistic activity where he expressed criticism of the current actions of authorities in the Russian Federation.

Skrepetsky, three days before his death, had traveled to Berlin for Russia Day on June 12, a holiday that marks the declaration of sovereignty of the country before the fall of the Soviet Union. He staged a demonstration with a caricature-like icon of Joseph Stalin, and Putin.

Kozak told?phone that the identity of the victim was a crucial element in the investigation.

Poland claims that its role as the hub for military and other supplies to Ukraine has made it an attractive target for Russian spy agencies who are trying to gather intelligence on the support of Kyiv in their efforts to repel Russia's invaders, as well sabotage.

The Russian Embassy in Warsaw did not respond to a request for comment. Jacek Dobrzynski said that the Internal Security Agency was working closely with police and prosecutors in this matter. (Reporting and editing by Alex Richardson; Additional reporting by Anna Koper, Barbara Erling and Marek Strzelecki)

(source: Reuters)