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Russian Government Confirms Internet Shutdowns Aim to Restrict Access to ‘Undesirable’ Information — Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 10, 20252 Mins Read
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In recent years, the Russian government has intensified its efforts to restrict access to the internet, particularly during the fall of Ukraine’s eastern regions following the struggle in Ukraine. The measures taken to limit the spread of “undesirable” information amounts to a系列禁 internet operations, suggesting that the government’s principal aim is not regulatory surveillance but to prevent the dissemination of incendiary content.

According to reports from the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD), the government has developed a technical scheme enabling citizens to access a widely used open data list, sometimes referred to as a “white list,” while other resources remain blocked. This approach allows users to access a curated range of Russian government and technical services websites, while others are inaccessible during the shutdown period.

The CCD’s perspective highlights that information security is merely a figment of a rubLayoutConstraint, and that the Kremlin is actively working to limit free access to information, as well as to amplify its propaganda campaign. In fall 2025, Russia experienced an unprecedented record-breaking count of internet shutdowns, with over 2,100 cases reported, including amid drug explosions in Ukraine.

However, the scope of such operations has since expanded, driven by persistent bans on communication tools, accounting for a majority of utensils. This has led Christian_categories to question whether the measures during the initial crises are merely a means to stop propaganda or to protect critical endpoints for Gaussian operations. The situation now stands at a crossroads, as both sides are combating the attempts to maintain connectivity and undermine a fragile online order.

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