Popular Website In Siberia Blocked For Using The Word 'War' In Its Ukraine Coverage

Roskomnadzor has said Russia's invasion of Ukraine should be referred to as a "special military operation."

NOVOSIBIRSK, Russia -- Russia's media watchdog, Roskomnadzor, has blocked a popular news website in Siberia's largest city, Novosibirsk, for using the word "war" in reports covering Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Taiga.Info website's representatives told RFE/RL on March 1 that the site was blocked almost immediately after editors received a warning letter from Roskomnadzor demanding the reports in question be removed from the site, which the editors did.

A similar letter was sent to the TV2 television channel in another Siberian city, Tomsk, on March 1. That channel also removed the reports in question.

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A day earlier, Roskomnadzor blocked Current Time and RFE/RL's Crimea.Realities project forrefusing to delete their reports about the war in Ukraine.

Roskomnadzor had warned media outlets across the country earlier that Russia's invasion of Ukraine cannot be called a war or an invasion and should instead be referred to as a "special military operation in Ukraine."