Kremlin says the Telegram messaging app has violated the law many times


Telegram app logo is seen in this illustration taken, August 27, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

MOSCOW, Feb ⁠24 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on ⁠Tuesday that the authorities had ‌recorded a large number of violations by the Telegram messenger app and ​were taking appropriate steps ⁠in response to ⁠what it cast as the app's ⁠unwillingness ‌to cooperate with Russia.

Russia has launched an ⁠investigation into Telegram founder Pavel Durov ​as ‌part of a criminal case ⁠on the "facilitation ​of terrorist activities", state-run media reported earlier on Tuesday, citing ⁠the Federal Security Service (FSB).

Telegram, ​which is widely used in Russia and across the former Soviet ⁠Union, has in recent days denied a host of allegations by Russia that the app is ​a haven for ⁠criminal activity and compromised by ​both Western and ‌Ukrainian intelligence services.

(Reporting by ​Gleb Stolyarov; Writing by Lucy PapachristouEditing by Andrew Osborn)

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