The Moscow City Court found that Google committed an administrative offense by not deleting “fakes” about the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine. In particular, we are talking about the number of dead Russian servicemen, “as well as extremist statements against Russians and the leadership of the Russian Federation,” Meduza reports..
The company was fined four million rubles (almost one and a half million hryvnia). Later, the court considered another second administrative protocol and imposed a fine of seven million rubles (approximately 2.5 million hryvnias).
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Thus, the total amount of the fine for spreading “fake news about a special operation (as Russia continues to call a full-scale invasion of Ukraine – ed.. )"
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Recall that the Russian authorities forbid calling the war in Ukraine, unleashed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, a war. They also claim that the war crimes committed by the Russian military on the territory of our country are fake.. So, among the “fakes” they include the atrocities in Bucha, which were recorded by the world and Ukrainian media, as well as representatives of the international community.
Seemingly well-known facts are also considered fakes in Russia. So, Colonel-General Vladimir Shamanov said that the Red Forest - the most irradiated territory of the Chernobyl exclusion zone - is a fake.. According to him, this territory was occupied by partisans in the 40s and they did not receive any radiation..