Russia has decided to restrict Facebook side

Russia has decided to restrict Facebook side


According to the official statement that has just come, the invading Ukraine Russiahas brought a restriction decision to Facebook. Here are the details;

According to the news on Sputnik Russia’s Federal Information Technologies and Mass Media Supervision Agency (Roskomnadzor) announced that access to Facebook will be partially restricted from today. According to the same news, Roskomnadzor said, “On February 25, the Attorney General’s Office, in agreement with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, decided that Facebook is a social network that violates fundamental human rights and freedoms, the rights and freedoms of citizens of the country. In accordance with the decision of the Attorney General, it was decided to partially restrict access to Facebook from February 25, 2022.” he declared.

According to Sputnik, Roskomnadzor emphasized that a letter was sent to the Meta Platforms company management, demanding that it remove the censorship against Russian media outlets, but these requests were ignored and a partial restriction decision was taken.

The Russian occupation of Ukraine continues, very sadly, and according to the latest information, the country’s troops are currently Kiev is located in. Thousands of civilians and soldiers have lost their lives in the ongoing conflict. We hope that this bad situation will come to an end as soon as possible, but for now, the process does not seem to stop.

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In fact, many now fear that Russia will launch an operation beyond Ukraine. Currently, especially NATO countries are in important negotiations. Faced with many sanctions due to the events, Russia has no thought of taking a step back.

As everyone knows, wars never have winners or bring any benefits to any country. It amazes everyone that lessons are not learned despite the bad experiences in the past.

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