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Ukraine crisis: Russia blocks BBC, Voice of America

Moscow describes it as a ‘special military operation’

Reuters Moscow Published 05.03.22, 02:53 AM
Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Russian President Vladimir Putin. File Photo

Russia’s state communications watchdog said on Friday it had blocked the BBC, Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Deutsche Welle and other media outlets for spreading “fake” information, the RIA news agency reported.

Russian officials accuse the West of spreading false information about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Moscow describes it as a “special military operation”. President Vladimir Putin has described the West as an “empire of lies”.

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“The grounds for restricting access to (these) resources was their deliberate and systematic circulation of (reports) containing false information,” RIA quoted Roskomnadzor, the watchdog, as saying.

It said the fakes regarded “the essence of the special military operation in Ukraine, its form, the methods of combat operations (attacks on the population, strikes on civilian infrastucture), the Russian armed forces’ losses and civilian victims”.

Work suspended

BBC said on Friday it would temporarily suspend the work of all its journalists and support staff in Russia following the introduction of the new law that could jail anyone found to be intentionally spreading “fake” news.

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