Yahoo News: Putin-Loving Texas Man [Russell Bentley] Abducted in Eastern Ukraine—Allegedly by Russian Troops

Not sure what to make of this. – Natylie

By Allison Quinn, Yahoo News, 4/17/24

The tragicomic tale of a down-on-his-luck Texan who reinvented himself as a renegade war hero in a fake Russian republic took an unexpected turn this week when he was allegedly abducted by Russian troops—after apparently being accused of being a CIA spy.

Russell Bentley, also known as “Texas,” is perhaps the last person one would expect to have pulled off cunning spycraft for the nearly 10 years he’s been living among Russian fighters in Ukraine’s occupied Donetsk region. A Dallas native with a conviction on drug charges back home, Bentley briefly seized international headlines back in 2014 when he was spotted in a cowboy hat with Russian fighters and spewing Kremlin propaganda about “Nazis” in Ukraine. He obtained Russian citizenship in 2020 after remodeling himself as a combat-vet-turned-“journalist” for Kremlin-controlled media.

News of his disappearance earlier this month largely went under the radar until his wife, Lyudmila Bentley, went public Tuesday with claims he’d been snatched and taken hostage by Russian troops.

“Russell was brutally detained on April 8,” Lyudmila Bentley wrote in a statement on Telegram. “I CALL ON EVERYONE to do EVERYTHING POSSIBLE to save my husband, our ‘Texas,’” she said, describing him as a “friend of Donbass and Russia.”

“Perhaps, there is not much time,” she said.

Russian propagandists have claimed Bentley vanished after approaching the site of recent shelling or mortar strikes, and one independent Russian news site said he’d been taking pictures of the damaged buildings. That detail led to a flurry of conspiracy theories about Bentley potentially being a mole.

On Wednesday, Bentley’s friends sought to quash those rumors, with his self-proclaimed “brother-in-arms,” identified only as Vasily, releasing a video appealing to Bentley’s captors to free him and noting that he was only trying to show the world what is happening in the region.

Bentley’s wife also acknowledged rumors that he had been “filming something on his phone.” After finding Bentley’s phone smashed, she wrote, she was able to check it later, saying, “I didn’t find ANY PHOTOS or VIDEOS.”

Graham Phillips, another Westerner who linked up with Russian forces in eastern Ukraine and knew Bentley, issued his own statement Wednesday noting that “a small but active part of the Russian community is already writing against Texas, such as that he was an ‘American spy,’ etc.”

Bizarrely, after writing that such claims are “nonsense” and unfair since Bentley isn’t around to defend himself, Phillips himself went on to subtly trash the Texan native for filming military activity, calling it “illegal and suspicious” to do so.

But, he said, “I am hoping for the best, that our Texas is alive and well.”

9 thoughts on “Yahoo News: Putin-Loving Texas Man [Russell Bentley] Abducted in Eastern Ukraine—Allegedly by Russian Troops”

  1. … in a fake Russian republic…

    Big clue right there about the function of the article and paymasters for Yahoo “reporter/journalist”. Eventually the dust will settle and there will be many conspiracy theories on the floor but some sort of consensus will form for those who are much concerned.

  2. I followed him in the early days of the SMO. He was reporting on what was happening in the Donbass. Haven’t seen him in any videos for a while. Clearly Yahoo news is shit. Hope he is OK!

  3. Well, he may have overstepped his boundaries. We may never know, and am sure that the US will treat him just like Gonzalo Lira.

    1. Thanks. Can you provide the source? Is it a Telegram channel? Did he die in battle or was he really taken by the Russians?

    1. Hi Natylie, Posted a link from the news agency that employed him, but it seems to have been removed. I was wondering if I transgressed a rule or (likely) the server farm removed it. I ask so I can frame future comments accordingly.

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