Russia's Telegram Blockade Leads to Widespread Banking Disruptions

Russia's Telegram Blockade Leads to Widespread Banking Disruptions

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Russia's attempts to block the messaging app Telegram and restrict Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) reportedly resulted in a nationwide banking outage on April 3. The disruption affected card payments, ATMs, and digital transfers across the country. Despite these efforts, Telegram founder Pavel Durov claims the app still boasts 65 million daily active users within Russia.

Russia’s campaign to block Telegram and restrict Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) triggered a nationwide banking outage on April 3, disrupting card payments, ATMs, and digital transfers country-wide. Telegram founder Pavel Durov claims the app still has 65 million daily active users in Russia despite the full block. Censorship Backfires on Russia’s Financial Infrastructure According to

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