Roskomnadzor continues to apply military censorship and on July 13 blocked 23 more resources on the Internet. attention to this . drew The Roskomsvoboda project
Thus, at the request of the Prosecutor General's Office in Russia, access was restricted ( 1 , 2 ) to the website of the Free Buryatia Foundation, the Russian-language website of the Espresso TV channel, the bulletin board for Russian farmers Agro-Russia, the Drones for Ukraine Ukrainian military aid fund, and MigNews Ukrainian media sites , Krivoy Rog LIFE, Front News Ukraine, Main in Ukraine, PromPolitinform and a number of other publications.
Also blocked were the Bulgarian project Factor, the Moldovan daily newspaper Locals, the Latvian edition MixNews, the Polish news agency Polska Agencja Prasowa, the fashion magazine L'Officiel Ukraine and the website of the Austrian IT company Kaleido .
Of the 23 resources, 14 are blocked "by mask" (*) - that is, with all domains and subdomains of the site.
- On the morning of February 24, Russia launched a “special military operation in the Donbass.” The shelling of strategically important objects throughout Ukraine began, followed by attempts to capture the cities - Kyiv, Kharkov, Mariupol and others. On the eve of the DNR and LNR turned to Putin for military assistance.
- After that , Roskomnadzor demanded that the media write about the war in Ukraine only with reference to official Russian sources. Also, journalists were forbidden to call the “Russian special operation” an attack, an invasion, or a declaration of war. Otherwise, the supervisory agency threatened with blocking and fines of up to five million rubles.
- According to Roskomsvoboda, as of July 11, Roskomnadzor had already blocked more than 5,300 websites. On May 26, the head of the department, Andriy Lipov , said: “Since the end of February, we have identified and removed over 117,000 fakes about the essence of the conflict, the actions and losses of the armed forces, 38,000 calls for protests, blocked 1,177 resources with Ukrainian nationalist propaganda with a total audience of over 202 million users."