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Video hosting, according to Yevgeny Prigogine, wages an information war against ...

Wagner PEC owner asks the Prosecutor General's Office to block YouTube in Russia (photo)

Video hosting, according to Yevgeny Prigogine, wages an information war against the Russian Federation and publishes Russophobic content. The founder of the private military company "Wagner" Yevgeny Prigogin appealed to the Russian Prosecutor's Office demanding to block YouTube in the Russian Federation. About it reports the edition "Kholod", at the disposal of which was addressing the top associate of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.

In particular, Yevgeny Prigogin called on the Russian Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov to check YouTube activities. In addition, according to the address of the Chairman of the Wagner PEC, the Prosecutor General's Office may consider recognizing the "unwanted" US company Google LLC in Russia.

Yevgeny Prigogin, insisting on the ban on YouTube, states that after the start of a full -scale invasion of "against the Russian Federation, a full -scale information war was launched", which allegedly used "misinformation and negative installations, which are implemented with video hosting".

"Fakes are spreading on YouTube, Russophobic content is published, calls for the overthrow of power in the Russian Federation and destructive materials," - continued the owner of the Wagner PEC in his address and as an alternative to video hosting proposed "VKontakte" platforms, and "Zen" and "Zen" and " Rutube. Summarizing, Yevgeny Prigogin stated that the US company Google LLC "disseminates information aimed at creating a threat to the country's defense capability and safety.

" "The indignation of the Russians about why Roskomnadzor has not yet blocked YouTube, where they are frankly humiliated and offended, continues to grow. People are worried that all this Russophobic content can see their children. Times require tighter measures because the fines have not stopped these outrageous violations. " , - summarized the top associate of Vladimir Putin, addressing the Prosecutor General's Office.