
Russian watchdog blocks access to some foreign media outlets, including BBC, VOA
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The move to shut down access to foreign news websites further demonstrates Vladimir Putin's inability to control the narrative about the Ukriane war at home.
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"Access has been restricted to a host of information resources owned by foreigners," Roskomnadzor said in a statement. "The grounds for restricting access to these information resources on the territory of the Russian Federation was their deliberate and systematic circulation of materials containing false information."













