Outrage in Siberia: Farmers and Influencers Clash with Authorities over Mass Cattle Culling

Farmers in Siberia protested against mass cattle culling due to disputed disease outbreak reports. Social media influencers amplified the protests, leading to a viral debate in Russia. The regional agriculture official was sacked amidst accusations of mismanaging the outbreak, thought to involve foot-and-mouth disease by some, but denied by Russian authorities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 20-04-2026 18:40 IST | Created: 20-04-2026 18:40 IST
Outrage in Siberia: Farmers and Influencers Clash with Authorities over Mass Cattle Culling
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Farmers in Siberia have taken to the streets in protest against the mass culling of cattle, igniting a heated debate across Russia. The government claims the culling was necessary due to disease outbreaks, but many, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture, question the scale and motives behind the actions.

In a dramatic turn of events, an internet video by influential social media personality Viktoria Bonya, which garnered tens of millions of views, highlighted accusations of official corruption and inefficiency. This prompted a rare acknowledgment from the Kremlin and led to the dismissal of Novosibirsk's regional agriculture minister, Andrei Shindelov.

The controversy continues to resonate online, with influencers like Svetlana Panina keeping the spotlight on farmers' plights. The government has promised compensation, yet skepticism remains about the true nature of the cattle diseases and authorities' actions.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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