but xenia thinks the attack here was a warning. translation: it was clearly to frighten us and to put other supporters off, so that others think twice before going to a rally for navalny, if this is how it can end. undeterred, xenia still runs navalny‘s office here in tomsk. she was eight when vladimir putin came to power. now 26, she thinks it is well past time for a change. so her team are helping train monitors for the election. xenia calls it a fake vote in any case, and as president putin's last term brought war and sanctions, she is worried what the next might hold. translation: i want russia to continue as part of western civilisation, and not closed off behind a wall. yes, we want to be seen as equals. we want to protect our interests, but we don't want to be seen as north korea. we don't want to be isolated. that seems to be the direction the country is heading in, though. we travelled north to st petersburg to investigate claims that russia's information war is now targeting the west, too. from here, the kremlin has bee