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Analysis Nikolaus von Twickel 18. June 2026

Putin wants all-encom­passing internet censorship. Can he do it?

The Russian regime is taking internet censorship to new levels. In numerous regions, including Moscow and St Petersburg, mobile internet was switched off completely this spring under the pretext of protection against drone attacks. Author­ities have also begun blocking the popular Telegram app and stepped up their fight against virtual private networks (VPN), both of which allow accessing blocked online resources. How does Russian society respond?

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