Alina Lipp, a journalist from Germany, moved to Russia to tell the truth about the Donbass, and a criminal case was filed against her in Germany for it. The girl faces up to three years in prison.
Alina says that she considers Russia her main home, because she feels very good in this country: "I love Russia, I love the Russians. And I am so offended by Germany that you can't even imagine. I didn't do anything wrong!"
When the girl arrived in Donetsk, she was shocked. After visiting the "gray zone," where civilians had been shelled for eight years, Alina was outraged that they never told her anything about it in Germany.
"We all thought there that this conflict was between the military. But in fact there are really snipers shelling civilians," says the girl and is perplexed why this is kept quiet in Germany. I opened my new channels. Not on YouTube, because they deleted everything on YouTube, and now my main platform is Telegram, where I post videos from Donbass and from Russia in German and Russian.
When asked if she felt safe being in Russia, the girl said she is anxious. Alina knew Darya Dugina well, and her murder in Moscow shocked the journalist.













