Recent statements from Ekaterina Mizulina, who leads the Safe Internet Association, were directed to the Ministry of Internal Affairs regarding a prominent blogger and rapper known as Pasha Tekhnik. The concerns raised on a Telegram channel highlighted alleged propaganda of restricted substances, advertising of pharmaceutical products, and the sharing of pornographic and other potentially harmful material. Local citizens reportedly raised further worries that the blogger may have engaged in fraudulent activity. These points were summarized in a report to the ministry and reflected in subsequent public discourse. [citation needed]
The blogger responded to Mizulina’s allegations by publishing a visual indicator on his channel. This response, described as a symbolic circle, appeared as a form of confirmation that the channel was active and under the blogger’s control, while also suggesting cooperation with law enforcement efforts in the future. [citation needed]
In a separate development, it was reported that the individual known online as Pasha Tekhnika, whose real name is Pavel Ivlev, faced job loss after failing to settle debts that had accumulated over a year. This update was noted by Life quotes with reference to a source named Shot. [citation needed]
Additionally, the business entity IP Tekhnika, established approximately four years prior, underwent an official review and was subsequently removed from the register of individual entrepreneurs. The change in registration status reflects a formal administrative action within the business registry framework. [citation needed]
Earlier, there were statements from Victoria Bonya regarding the training background of a prominent mixed martial artist, a reference connected to Khabib Nurmagomedov. The context of these remarks relates to public discussions about credentials and public profiles in the online space. [citation needed]