只许官方谎言流通,向墙国看齐。
Additionally, various news sites have become partially or entirely unavailable on multiple internet providers in #Russia. The incidents come as the country's state-aligned media outlets are targeted by the international community. pic.twitter.com/2wD9OjBVMm
— NetBlocks (@netblocks) March 4, 2022
Pulling the plug ? Reports in Russia that Twitter, Facebook and other sites and messaging apps are not working at all now ahead of martial law. pic.twitter.com/IZSqnCp5WW
— Jason Corcoran (@jason_corcoran) March 3, 2022
Russia blocks access to #Twitter, #Facebook, other news portals in the country#RussianUkrainianWar #RussiaUkraine *****YnZ79Ay1ld
— Express Technology (@ExpressTechie) March 4, 2022
— ???????? (Gregg Chappell Fan) (@XplorerAbhi) March 4, 2022
Twitter is down in Russia (as is half of facebook,ph etc), we are getting sanctioned to oblivion.i really dont know how it will end up for us regular people over here. While i can still tweet via vpn, wanna tell u fam i love u so much plz dont hate russians we are all against war
— Georg Shkodo (@Shk0do) February 26, 2022
TV Russe
— Freedom ????#Macron2022#вся наша п?дтримка У (@michel_libre) March 3, 2022
comment les russes sont DESinformés *****xgpX3nx33L
‘Russia’s government is also throttling Twitter, Facebook and Instagram platforms that tens of millions of Russia’s citizens rely on to access independent information and opinion,’ the State Department said in a statement *****SC5WiQWkJ2 pic.twitter.com/n8duRzjPzL
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 3, 2022