.Authorizations in Russia designated the anti-war Telegram headlines network Astra as a "foreign substance" on Friday.Russia's Judicature Department implicated Astra of spreading "unreliable information" regarding federal government policy in order to promote a "damaging image" of the Russian armed force." [Astra] resisted the unique army operation in Ukraine ... The inventor as well as editor-in-chief of the net portal dwell outside Russia," the department mentioned in a statement.Alongside Astra, authorizations classified Yabloko adversary party member Nikolai Kavkazsky, political writer Anton Khardin, local activist Artyom Medvedev and also literary expert Oleg Lekmanov as "international agents" on Friday.Russia utilizes the "international agent" label to target people and companies they view as opponents of the state. Those hit with the classification are needed to send thorough financial files to the Justice Ministry, as well as show "overseas broker" disclaimers in publications and social media sites articles.Given that its founding in the first full week of Russia's full-scale infiltration of Ukraine, Astra, founded by journalist Anastasia Chumakova, has reported widely on the dispute.The news channel claimed it will continue its own work in spite of the designation, keeping in mind that the "foreign broker" legislation restricts add purchases to Russians yet carries out not ban visitors from discussing its material or even creating contributions.