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The Turkish company that operates Clash Report is called Monolog Medya.
Monolog Medya's director and owner, Cüneyt Polat, is a former Digital Media Director at Turkey's state broadcaster TRT.
Monolog Medya lists two clients on its website. One of them is TÜRGEV — the charitable foundation of the Erdoğan family. It's unclear what services Monolog provides the foundation.
Monolog Medya also operated backend servers for Teknofest — Turkey's state-backed technology festival run by Selçuk Bayraktar's T3 Foundation.
Selçuk Bayraktar is Erdoğan's son-in-law and owner of Baykar, Turkey's flagship drone manufacturer.
Read more in my investigation below ⬇️

Eitan Fischberger@EFischberger
My biggest investigation ever: Clash Report — the conspiracy-peddling account that half of X treats as gospel — is a Turkish influence operation, disguised as breaking news and tied to Erdoğan's family. The operators didn't put their names on the door. So I did it for them.
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@EHTaufic The so-called integration agreement is not permanent but temporary. Cracks are already showing
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@RojavaNetwork I agree
That is why integration is not going to work
Because Arab Sunni want to enslave the rest
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@EHTaufic Kurds will never accept enslavement. History bears witness to this.
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SOHR: A Kurdish man in his forties died under torture less than 48 hours after being kidnapped by HTS terrorists in Raqqa city.
According to reports, the man, originally from Kobanî, worked as a car dealer. He was kidnapped yesterday from his home in the Kurdish neighborhood of Raqqa and taken to a security center.

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Reuters: Russia becomes the main supplier of oil to Syria
Reports cited by Reuters indicate that Russia has become the main supplier of oil to Syria, despite the Julani regime move to strengthen its relations with the West and the continued distrust of Moscow due to its previous military support for Bashar al-Assad.
According to reports based on ship-tracking data and official announcements via platforms such as the London Stock Exchange Group, MarineTraffic and ShipNext, Russian oil shipments to Syria have increased by 75% to reach approximately 60,000 barrels per day this year.

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