Russian authorities weigh block on Telegram from early April, RBC reports


A keyboard is placed in front of a displayed Telegram logo in this illustration taken February 21, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

MOSCOW, Feb ⁠26 (Reuters) - Russian authorities have decided on ⁠a time frame for blocking ‌the Telegram messaging app and this may happen in early April, the RBC news outlet ​reported on Thursday.

Telegram is ⁠a hugely popular ⁠tool in Russia for both public and ⁠private ‌communications, but the authorities accuse it of allowing itself ⁠to be used as a platform ​for illegal ‌and extremist content.

Telegram rejects this, saying ⁠Russia ​is trying to throttle it in order to force people to switch ⁠to a new state-run app ​called MAX.

RBC said that by April, Telegram would only be available on the ⁠front lines of the war in Ukraine. Military sources, war correspondents and politicians have said Russian troops rely ​heavily on it, not ⁠only for communicating with their families ​back home but also ‌for operational purposes.

(Reporting by ​Maxim Rodionov; Writing by Mark Trevelyan; Editing by Alison Williams)

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