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Two Russian regions block Telegram app over security fears

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Posted on March 8, 2025

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(Reuters) - Authorities in two Russian regions have blocked the Telegram messenger because of concerns that the app could be used by enemies, a regional digital development minister was quoted as

Two Russian regions block Telegram app over security fears

(Reuters) - Authorities in two Russian regions have blocked the Telegram messenger because of concerns that the app could be used by enemies, a regional digital development minister was quoted as saying by the TASS state news agency on Saturday.

Dagestan and Chechnya are mainly Muslim regions in southern Russia where intelligence services have registered an increase in militant Islamist activity.

"It (Telegram) is often used by enemies, an example of which is the riots at the Makhachkala airport," said Yuri Gamzatov, Dagestan's digital development minister, adding that the decision to block the messenger had been made at the federal level.

Gamzatov was referring to an anti-Israel riot in Dagestan in October 2023, when hundreds of protesters stormed an airport to try to attack passengers arriving on a plane from the Jewish state. No passengers were injured, and authorities have prosecuted several people over the incident.

News of the plane's arrival had spread on local Telegram channels, where users posted calls for antisemitic violence. Telegram condemned the attack and said it would block the channels.

Telegram did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the blocks in Russia.

Based in Dubai and founded by Russian-born Pavel Durov, the messenger has nearly 1 billion users and is used widely in Russia, Ukraine and other former Soviet republics.

Moscow tried but failed to block Telegram in 2018 and has in the past demanded the platform hand over user data. Durov is under formal investigation in France as part of a probe into organised crime on the app.

Gamzatov, the minister in Dagestan, said Telegram could be unblocked in the future, but encouraged users to switch to other messengers in the meantime.

(Writing by Lucy Papachristou, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

Key Takeaways

  • Two Russian regions have blocked Telegram due to security concerns.
  • Dagestan and Chechnya see increased militant activity.
  • Telegram was used to spread news of a riot at Makhachkala airport.
  • Authorities have prosecuted individuals involved in the riot.
  • Telegram's founder is under investigation in France.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Dagestan and Chechnya block the Telegram app?
Authorities in Dagestan and Chechnya blocked Telegram due to concerns that the app could be used by enemies, particularly in light of increased militant Islamist activity.
What incident prompted the blocking of Telegram in these regions?
The decision was influenced by an anti-Israel riot at Makhachkala airport in October 2023, where calls for violence were spread via local Telegram channels.
What has Telegram's response been to the violence?
Telegram condemned the attack at the airport and stated it would block the channels that promoted antisemitic violence.
Is there a possibility for Telegram to be unblocked in the future?
Yes, Dagestan's digital development minister mentioned that Telegram could potentially be unblocked in the future, but users are encouraged to switch to other messengers in the meantime.
What is the historical context of Telegram's use in Russia?
Moscow attempted to block Telegram in 2018 but was unsuccessful, and the platform has faced demands for user data in the past.

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