Russians are "brainwashed," says Litvinenko's widow
Russians are "brainwashed," says Litvinenko's widow

In Russia, there are some signs that opposition to the invasion of Ukraine is beginning to form, but with almost every Russian media outlet under state control - anti-war voices are struggling to be heard.

And the Putin regime has a history of suppressing dissent by any and all means.

Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian spy and Putin critic was poisoned on the streets of London in 2006 with the radioactive substance Polonium.